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Three cDNA clones encoding mouse transplantation antigens: homology to immunoglobulin genes.

M Steinmetz, J G Frelinger, D Fisher, T Hunkapiller, D Pereira, S M Weissman, H Uehara, S Nathenson, L Hood.   

Abstract

We constructed cDNA libraries from poly(A)+ RNA isolated from cell lines of two different inbred strains of mice, and screened the libraries with a cDNA clone encoding a human transplantation antigen. Three cDNA clones were identified, sequenced and found to encode amino acid sequences highly homologous to portions of a known mouse transplantation antigen. Comparison of the cDNA sequences of mouse transplantation antigens with the constant region domains of the mouse immunoglobulin mu gene reveals a striking homology, which suggests that the two genes share a common ancestor. Antibody genes undergo DNA rearrangement during B cell differentiation that are correlated with their expression. In contrast, DNA blots with these cDNA probes suggest that the genes for the transplantation antigens are not rearranged in the genomes of liver or embryo cells, which express these antigens, as compared with sperm cells, which do not express these antigens. In Bam Hl-digested liver DNAs from different inbred strains of mice, 10-15 bands of hybridization were found. Accordingly, the genes encoding the transplantation antigens appear to constitute a multigene family with similar gene numbers in different mice.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6786753     DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(81)90508-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell        ISSN: 0092-8674            Impact factor:   41.582


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