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Chicken B-cell marker chB6 (Bu-1) is a highly glycosylated protein of unique structure.

C A Tregaskes1, N Bumstead, T F Davison, J R Young.   

Abstract

The chB6 molecule is expressed on chicken B cells throughout most of their development, as well as on some non-lymphoid cells. It has long been used as an allotypic marker in important studies of B-cell development, though its function is unknown. We isolated a chB6 cDNA by expression cloning and sequenced two further alleles following polymerase chain reaction amplification. The results show that chB6 is a typical type I transmembrane protein, highly glycosylated in the extracellular region and carrying a large intracellular region. It has no recognizable similarity to known mammalian molecules and thus represents a unique B-cell marker. Its presence in chickens may be related to differences in the properties of B-cell development between chickens and mammalian species. The sequences of the different alleles of this gene revealed a higher level of polymorphism than expected. A restriction fragment length polymorphism linked to the CHB6 gene has been used to determine its location on the linkage map of the chicken genome, which will allow the definitive evaluation of reported associations with disease resistance.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8662088     DOI: 10.1007/bf02602587

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


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