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Immunol Today. 1986 Jan;7(1):19-24. doi: 10.1016/0167-5699(86)90185-4.

The class I MHC gene family in mice.

Immunology today

A Mellor

Affiliations

  1. Transplantation Biology Section, MRC Clinical Research Centre, Watford Road, Harrow, Middlesex HA1 3UJ, UK.

PMID: 25291420 DOI: 10.1016/0167-5699(86)90185-4

Abstract

Molecular genetic analysis of the murine MHC reveals that the class I gene family is far larger than expected from immunogenetic analysis of class I polypeptides. Of approximately 30 class I genes present in mouse DNA most are located telomeric to the H-2 regions in the adjacent Qa and Tla regions. Although it is not yet known how many class I genes from the Qa and Tla regions are expressed to produce class I polypeptides, evidence is accumulating that at least some of these genes encode polypeptides whose structure, and presumably function, is very different from the H-2K, D and L class I polypeptides. Here, Andrew Mellor reviews the structural data which reveals the unexpeted complexity of the class I gene family, particularly in the Qa and Tla regions. He discusses how molecular cloning and analysis of these genes are providing evidence that class I genes in these regions encode polypeptides which are highly homologous to the classical H-2 antigens but which are structurally and functionally quite distinct from them.

Copyright © 1986. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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