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Publication : Characterization of the mouse Rh blood group gene.

First Author  Westhoff CM Year  1999
Journal  Genomics Volume  57
Issue  3 Pages  451-4
PubMed ID  10329015 Mgi Jnum  J:54922
Mgi Id  MGI:1336763 Doi  10.1006/geno.1999.5783
Citation  Westhoff CM, et al. (1999) Characterization of the mouse Rh blood group gene. Genomics 57(3):451-4
abstractText  The Rh blood group system is of clinical importance in blood transfusion and as the cause of hemolytic disease of the newborn. Other than their role as carriers of Rh antigens, very little is known about the function of the Rh polypeptides. As a first step to generate an animal model system in which to study the structure and function of Rh, and to extend the phylogenetic analysis of RH genes, the Rh homologue from Mus musculus was characterized. Comparison of RH from humans and mice revealed 71 and 58% sequence identity at the nucleotide and amino acid levels, respectively. Mouse Rh mRNA encodes a protein which is 1 amino acid longer (418 aa) than that of human (417 aa). Rh protein was detected in mouse erythrocyte membranes and was comparable in size to human Rh. Mouse erythrocytes do not show serologic reactivity with human Rh antibodies, probably because the greatest divergence between the mouse and the human genes was seen in the predicted extracellular loops, while the transmembrane regions were more conserved. The mouse RH locus consists of only one gene, which is important for future genetic manipulation and which also indicates that the RH gene duplication seen in humans has occurred since the mammalian radiation. Copyright 1999 Academic Press.
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