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Genomic organization of a mouse MHC class II region including the H2-M and Lmp2 loci.

A Péléraux1, L Karlsson, J Chambers, P A Peterson.   

Abstract

The region encompassing the Ma, Mb1, Mb2, and Lmp2 genes of the mouse class II major histocompatibility complex (MHC) was sequenced. Since this region contains clusters of genes required for efficient class I and class II antigen presentation, it was interesting to search for putative additional genes in the 21 kilobase gap between the Mb1 and Lmp2 genes. Computer predictions of coding regions and CpG islands, exon trapping experiments, and cross-species comparison with the corresponding human sequence indicate that no additional functional gene is present in that stretch. However, computer analysis revealed the possible existence of an alternative 3' exon for Mb1. Except for the fact that the mouse MHC contains two Mb genes, the genomic organization of the H2-M loci was found to be almost identical to the organization of the human HLA-DM genes. The promoter regions of the Ma and Mb genes also resemble classical class II promoters, containing typical S, X, and Y boxes. Like the human genes, the three H2-M genes displayed very limited polymorphism when we compared the cDNA sequences from six haplotypes. Finally, comparison of DMB with Mb1 and Mb2, both at the genomic level and in their coding regions, suggests that the Mb gene was recently duplicated, probably only in certain rodents.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8575819     DOI: 10.1007/bf00587301

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunogenetics        ISSN: 0093-7711            Impact factor:   2.846


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