Expression of H-2Dd and H-2Ld mouse major histocompatibility antigen genes in L cells after DNA-mediated gene transfer
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Expression of H-2Dd and H-2Ld mouse major histocompatibility antigen genes in L cells after DNA-mediated gene transfer
Abstract
Among the more than 20 H-2-like genes in the BALB/c mouse genome, there are two classical transplantation antigens (H-2Dd and H-2Ld) encoded at the D-end of the major histocompatibility complex. Here we report the identification of a bacteriophage clone that encodes H-2Dd. The H-2Dd gene was identified by nucleotide sequence analysis and by characterization of the new H-2 antigen expressed when the cloned gene was introduced into mouse L cells by DNA-mediated gene transfer. The previously identified H-2Ld gene was then compared with the H-2Dd gene. The two genes appear to have the same general structure, and for the 854 nucleotides that have been compared, the two genes are 89% homologous. The H-2Ld and H-2Dd antigens expressed on mouse L cells after DNA-mediated gene transfer were examined by immunologic criteria. The stably transformed cell lines express apparently normal levels of H-2Dd and H-2Ld on the cell surface as measured by quantitative immunofluorescence by using monoclonal anti-H-2 antibodies. They synthesize H-2Dd and H-2Ld at normal rates as determined by endogenous labeling and immunoprecipitation of cell extracts. They evoke a strong specific serologic response when used to immunize C3H mice. The newly expressed antigens are able to serve as targets for alloreactive T cells. These cloned genes provide good substrates for examining the evolution of two closely linked H-2 antigen genes. Comparison of the structures of these genes provides clues to the basis for the differential expression of these antigens and their different biologic functions.
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