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. 1996;1(3):26-31.

Nucleotide sequences of three H-2K and three H-2D complementary DNA clones coding mouse class I MHC heavy chain proteins

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Nucleotide sequences of three H-2K and three H-2D complementary DNA clones coding mouse class I MHC heavy chain proteins

M Wang et al. Ann Transplant. 1996.
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Abstract

Objectives: The polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based method was used to obtain and sequence three H-2K and three H-2D mouse complementary DNAs (cDNA) of class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules.

Methods: Messenger RNA was isolated from Conconavalin A-activated splenocytes of C57BL/10 (H-2b), C3H (H-2k), and Balb/c (H-2d) mice. We designed H-2K- and H-2D-specific primers as well as a common downstream primer based on previously published mouse class I MHC sequences. Using the PCR method and selective primers we isolated and sequenced H-2Kb and H-2Db cDNAs of C57BL/10, H-2Kk and H-2k cDNAs of C3H, as well as H-2Kd and H-2Dd cDNAs of Balb/c strains.

Results: Analysis of the nucleotide sequences documented similarity between our three H-2K cDNA sequences and all mouse MHC class I sequences available in the GenBank. Similarly, our three H-2D sequences were homologous with all mouse class I MHC sequences deposited in the GenBank. Our H-2K and H-2D sequences were also identical to numerous published sequences.

Conclusions: Using these mouse cDNAs, we plan to determine the localization of polymorphic in vivo immunogenic amino acids in class I MHC H-2K and H-2D alloantigens.

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