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Publication : Comparison of class I (H-2) gene sequences. Derivation of unique probes for members of this multigene family.

First Author  Kress M Year  1983
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  258
Issue  22 Pages  13929-36
PubMed ID  6315713 Mgi Jnum  J:20085
Mgi Id  MGI:68198 Doi  10.1016/s0021-9258(17)44006-3
Citation  Kress M, et al. (1983) Comparison of class I (H-2) gene sequences. Derivation of unique probes for members of this multigene family. J Biol Chem 258(22):13929-36
abstractText  The genes for the classical transplantation antigens are unique in that they belong to a multigene family of which each member is represented by a large number of alleles. Since all of these genes are highly related in sequence, it has been difficult to study the expression of individual members of this complex gene family. Based upon our initial suggestion that the 3' noncoding regions of these genes may be useful in identifying mRNA molecules transcribed from different loci, we have compared a large number of sequences from different inbred mouse strains and have been able to assign each of these sequences without ambiguity into distinct allelic series. Such accurate assignment has afforded the opportunity to compare the coding regions of these highly homologous genes and has led to the identification of sequences which are apparently unique to specific genes in the family. Synthetic oligonucleotides corresponding to each of the locus-specific unique regions have been used successfully to type a panel of cDNA sequences, as well as to quantitate the relative amounts of mRNA transcribed from distinct loci. The availability of these specific coding probes will allow the analysis of individual genes and their specific expression without interference from other highly homologous sequences in this multigene family.
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