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Comparative Study
. 1982 Jul;79(14):4405-9.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.79.14.4405.

Organization and evolution of immunoglobulin VH gene subgroups

Comparative Study

Organization and evolution of immunoglobulin VH gene subgroups

G Rechavi et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1982 Jul.

Abstract

The organization and evolution of immunoglobulin variable region genes was studied by comparing human and mouse heavy chain variable region (VH) genes. We show that a VH gene subgroup constitutes a physically linked multigene family separated from another VH subgroup. We mapped the VHIII gene subgroup to be 3' to the VHII gene subgroup based on deletion of VH genes after V-D-J rearrangement. The results indicate that the human VHIII gene subgroup underwent a significant gene expansion as compared to the mouse VHIII subgroup. Amino acid sequence data indicate that human VHIII genes correspond to only a small subset of mouse VHIII genes. Human VHIII genes contain a shorter intron and are two codons shorter than most BALB/c mouse VHIII genes. The nature of nucleotide substitutions between VH genes within a species (human) is similar to that between genes of different species (human/mouse). Both contain approximately 50% silent substitutions.

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