ISSN:
1432-1211
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Biology
,
Medicine
Notes:
Abstract We previously reported that some rabbits have three different copies of T-cell receptor b (Tcrb) constant region genes unlike man, mice, and rats who generally have two copies. Two of theseCß genes were found on an ≈ 14 kilobase (kb) and one on an ≈ 6 kbEco RI fragment. The gene on the 6 kb fragment is of ß2 type. A previously described portion of the 14 kb fragment appeared to have sequences characteristic ofCß1. We have now shown that the 6 kb fragment is adjacent to and 3′ of the 14 kb fragment. Furthermore, the second linked sequence ofCß gene present on the 14 kb fragment resembles to a large extent theCß2 gene present on the 6 kb fragment. Moreover, this secondCß gene has a 5′ cluster ofJß sequences resemblingJß2 of other species. However, exon 4 and the 3′ unranslated region (3′UT) are of the ß1 type. Mapping studies using southern analyses of both genomic DNA and the 14 kb clone have identified another cluster ofJß2 sequences 5′ of the third tandemCß2 gene present on the 6 kbEco RI fragment. Thus, the second gene on the 14 kb fragment appears to be a chimeric genomicTcrb gene that may have arisen by an unequal crossing-over event analogous to that which may have deletedCß1,Dß2, andJß2 in NZW mice.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02421179