ISSN:
1432-1211
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Biology
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Medicine
Notes:
Abstract Studies of rabbit major histocompatibility complex proteins have suggested that rabbits express only a single class I antigen, in contrast to most mouse strains (H-2K, D, and L) and man (HLA-A,-B, and -C), which express three. To explore the significance and the molecular basis of this apparent species difference, we have characterized the expressed class I protein and a corresponding cDNA clone from the rabbit cell line RL-5, which is derived from the inbred B/J rabbit strain. As an extension of these analyses, this report documents the genomic sequence of a gene, designated 19-1, which encodes the same histocompatibility antigen expressed in RL-5. The availability of the corresponding full-length cDNA and amino-terminal protein sequence indicates the fully functional nature of the 19-1 gene and allows presumptive assignment of the transcription start site and delineation of exon/intron boundaries. Comparisons of the rabbit gene with homologous human and mouse sequences reveal a striking similarity between 19-1 and human genes in both exon/intron organization and specific nucleotide sequences; this close similarity allows tentative identification of previously unrecognized transcriptional start sites in the human genes.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00372243
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