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Publication : Two genes in the rat homologous to human NKG2.

First Author  Berg SF Year  1998
Journal  Eur J Immunol Volume  28
Issue  2 Pages  444-50
PubMed ID  9521051 Mgi Jnum  J:46194
Mgi Id  MGI:1197337 Doi  10.1002/(SICI)1521-4141(199802)28:02<444::AID-IMMU444>3.0.CO;2-M
Citation  Berg SF, et al. (1998) Two genes in the rat homologous to human NKG2. Eur J Immunol 28(2):444-50
abstractText  Two different lectin-like receptors for MHC class I molecules have so far been identified on natural killer (NK) cells, the Ly-49 homodimeric receptors in mice and the NKG2/CD94 heterodimeric receptors in humans. The recent identification of a rat CD94 orthologue implied that NK cell receptors equivalent to NKG2/CD94 also exist in rodents. Here we describe the cDNA cloning of two rat genes homologous to members of the human NKG2 multigene family. The deduced rat NKG2A protein contains a cytoplasmic immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibition motif (ITIM), whereas the cytoplasmic tail of rat NKG2C lacks ITIM. The genes map to the rat NK gene complex and are selectively expressed by NK cells. The expression is strain dependent, with high expression in DA and low in PVG NK cells, correlating with the expression of rat CD94. Ly-49 genes have previously been identified in the rat, and the existence of rat NKG2 genes in addition to a CD94 orthologue suggests that NK cell populations utilize different C-type lectin receptors for MHC class I molecules in parallel.
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