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Publication : Characterization of the mouse lymphotoxin-beta gene.

First Author  Lawton P Year  1995
Journal  J Immunol Volume  154
Issue  1 Pages  239-46
PubMed ID  7995944 Mgi Jnum  J:22028
Mgi Id  MGI:69922 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.154.1.239
Citation  Lawton P, et al. (1995) Characterization of the mouse lymphotoxin-beta gene. J Immunol 154(1):239-46
abstractText  Lymphotoxin-beta (LT-beta) is a member of the TNF family of ligands which when expressed with lymphotoxin-alpha (LT-alpha, i.e., the original LT or TNF-beta) forms a heteromeric complex with LT-alpha on the cell surface. The mouse gene structure was determined by both cDNA cloning and analysis of a genomic DNA fragment encompassing the TNF/LT locus in the H-2 region of chromosome 17. The mouse and human genomic structures were found to be similar in terms of location in the class III region of the MHC; however, the mouse gene lacks one intron found in most members of the family. Both the cDNA and the genomic sequences revealed an altered splice donor in the conventional intron 2 position, rendering it nonfunctional. The altered gene retains an open reading frame such that an additional 66 amino acids are inserted into the stalk region connecting the transmembrane domain with the receptor binding domain encoded by exon 4 in this type II membrane protein. Northern analysis showed that this gene is expressed predominantly in lymphoid organs. The outlining of the complete mouse TNF locus will further studies of the relationship between these genes and immune function.
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