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Publication : Molecular basis of the dm1 mutation in the major histocompatibility complex of the mouse: a D/L hybrid gene.

First Author  Sun YH Year  1985
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  162
Issue  5 Pages  1588-602
PubMed ID  2997361 Mgi Jnum  J:20107
Mgi Id  MGI:68220 Doi  10.1084/jem.162.5.1588
Citation  Sun YH, et al. (1985) Molecular basis of the dm1 mutation in the major histocompatibility complex of the mouse: a D/L hybrid gene. J Exp Med 162(5):1588-602
abstractText  The H-2dm1 mutation is unique among all described H-2 mutations in that two transplantation antigens, the H-2Dd and the H-2Ld, are affected. Here, we show that the mutant gene, Ddm1, is formed by fusion of the 5' part of the Dd gene and the 3' part of the Ld gene, with the region in between deleted. The recombination junction is located in the third exon, which encodes the alpha 2 region of the protein. When the hybrid gene is transfected into mouse L cells, serological and biochemical analyses indicate the Ddm1 antigen expressed in the transformant line is identical to the mutant molecule in dm1 spleen cells. These results demonstrate that the D/L hybrid gene is most likely responsible for the dm1 mutant phenotype.
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