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Publication : Localization of five new Ly49 genes, including three closely related to Ly49c.

First Author  McQueen KL Year  1998
Journal  Immunogenetics Volume  48
Issue  3 Pages  174-83
PubMed ID  9683662 Mgi Jnum  J:49281
Mgi Id  MGI:1277070 Doi  10.1007/s002510050421
Citation  McQueen KL, et al. (1998) Localization of five new Ly49 genes, including three closely related to Ly49c. Immunogenetics 48(3):174-83
abstractText  Nine genes belonging to the mouse Ly49 multigene family of natural killer cell receptors have been identified to date. Two of these genes, Ly49h and i, are very closely related to the well characterized Ly49c gene in the carbohydrate recognition domain. Here we show by Southern blotting that at least two additional new sequences exist in C57BL/6 mice that are also closely related to Ly49c in the carbohydrate recognition domain. Furthermore, in contrast to Ly49a, extensive variation in the arrangement and number of Ly49c-related genes in different mouse strains was observed. To characterize and localize the new Ly49c-related genes in C57BL/6 mice, we isolated and mapped genomic P1 clones hybridizing to an Ly49C exon 7 probe. Locations and the relative order of all Ly49 genes found within the clones was determined. We also used polymerase chain reaction to sequence exons 2, 4, and 7 from all genes. In this manner, we identified five new potential Ly49 genes which have been tentatively termed Ly49j-n. Ly49j, k, and n belong to the Ly49c-related subfamily, whereas Ly49l and Ly49m are most similar to Ly49d and g, respectively. Interestingly, the members of the Ly49c-related subfamily are not clustered as a unit but are interspersed among other Ly49 genes. These results illustrate the complex nature of the Ly49 gene family and should aid in the understanding of functions, such as the mediation of hybrid resistance, in which Ly49c-related genes play a role.
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