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Comparative Study
. 1993;38(2):82-91.
doi: 10.1007/BF00190895.

Characterization of a class Ib gene of the rat major histocompatibility complex

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Comparative Study

Characterization of a class Ib gene of the rat major histocompatibility complex

E Rothermel et al. Immunogenetics. 1993.

Abstract

The cDNA and a partial genomic sequence of a rat class I major histocompatibility (RT1) gene, 11/3R, is reported here. The sequence contains several unique amino acid residues at certain positions, mutations in exon 7 (which is not expressed), a mutation of the canonical exon 8 stop codon to a sense codon, and includes a long 3' untranslated region (utr). The structure of exon 7 differs from that found in most rat class I genes and resembles exon 7 of most H-2K,D,L,Q genes. Parts of the 3' noncoding region are homologous to the RT1.A-4 and certain H-2 genes. Expression is detectable by northern blot analysis in mitogen-stimulated lymphocytes only, by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in each tissue tested. After transfection into L cells 11/3R can be shown to be expressible at the cell surface. Probes derived from the 3' noncoding part crosshybridize with a number of restriction fragments which map to the RT1.C region, thus defining a subfamily of RT1.C region genes. Several members of this subfamily are deleted in the lm1 RT1 mutant. The 11/3R gene presents typical features of a class Ib gene. Aspects of evolution and the potential function of the gene are discussed.

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