Serological recognition of HLA-DR allodeterminant corresponding to DNA sequence involved in gene conversion
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Serological recognition of HLA-DR allodeterminant corresponding to DNA sequence involved in gene conversion
Abstract
HLA class II molecules were isolated from mouse L cells transfected with a DR alpha gene and an allele, 52a, of locus DR beta III from an HLA-homozygous cell line, AVL, of the DR3 haplotype. The isolated molecules were found to possess a new allospecificity, named TR81. This specificity behaved allelic to the previously described specificity TR22 encoded by another allele, 52b, of the DR beta III locus. The TR81 specificity was also present on the DR beta I gene product of the DR3 haplotype. The nucleotide sequence of the gene encoding TR81 differs from TR81-negative DR beta genes of the DRw52 family in only two codons, both located in the regions known to be involved in a gene conversion event. Consequently, the following conclusions can be formulated. (a) TR81 is a bi-locus specificity and allelic to TR22 only in its DR beta III locus localization. (b) The TR81 specificity is the phenotypic counterpart of the gene conversion event which led to the generation of the DR beta I gene of the DR3 haplotype. (c) One or both individual amino acid substitutions in the first domain of the DR beta chain are responsible for the TR81 allospecificity. (d) Since TR81 is expressed on the DR beta I chain of the DR3 haplotype, it is possible that TR81 and DR3 represent the same serological specificity.
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