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Publication : Spontaneous deletion at the B2m locus: evidence for site-specific genetic rearrangement.

First Author  Potter TA Year  1987
Journal  J Immunol Volume  138
Issue  4 Pages  1270-4
PubMed ID  3543125 Mgi Jnum  J:8572
Mgi Id  MGI:57038 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.138.4.1270
Citation  Potter TA, et al. (1987) Spontaneous deletion at the B2m locus: evidence for site-specific genetic rearrangement. J Immunol 138(4):1270-4
abstractText  We have isolated 20 independent spontaneous mutants in the B2mb allele from a B2ma/b heterozygous murine cell line by immunoselection in vitro with a monoclonal antibody directed against the product of the B2mb allele. One class of mutants has undergone a deletion in the 5' end of the B2mb gene. The deletions appear to be identical in all of the independent clones, and extend an unknown distance upstream of the B2m gene from a region in the first intron. Southern blot analysis with the use of oligonucleotides to the wild type gene sequence mapped the breakpoint to within 39 base pairs. The high frequency of independent spontaneous mutants showing indistinguishable deletions suggests that the first intron of the B2m gene contains sequences that are highly susceptible to site-specific recombinations.
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