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Publication : Multiple duplications of complement C4 gene correlate with H-2-controlled testosterone-independent expression of its sex-limited isoform, C4-Slp.

First Author  Levi-Strauss M Year  1985
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  82
Issue  6 Pages  1746-50
PubMed ID  3856857 Mgi Jnum  J:7795
Mgi Id  MGI:56264 Doi  10.1073/pnas.82.6.1746
Citation  Levi-Strauss M, et al. (1985) Multiple duplications of complement C4 gene correlate with H-2-controlled testosterone-independent expression of its sex-limited isoform, C4-Slp. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 82(6):1746-50
abstractText  Mouse liver cDNA clones related to the C4 and C4-Slp isoforms of the fourth component of complement differ by few nucleotide changes within a region of substantial divergence from human C4. It is suggested that the mouse C4 gene duplication is an evolutionarily recent event with respect to the time of mammalian radiation. This conclusion is reinforced by the presence of a single C4 gene in the Syrian hamster. Most H-2 haplotypes, including those characterized by an undetectable C4-Slp protein, possess two C4 gene copies which, in contrast to the neighboring factor B, show a marked restriction site polymorphism. The genetic variation of this region is emphasized by the presence in the mouse of a rare polymorphism for C4 gene number. Multiple C4-related gene copies characterize those exceptional wild-derived H-2 haplotypes, H-2w7, H-2w16, and H-2w19, that determine the expression of the C4-Slp protein in female animals.
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