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Publication : Direct sequence comparison of two divergent class I MHC natural killer cell receptor haplotypes.

First Author  Makrigiannis AP Year  2005
Journal  Genes Immun Volume  6
Issue  2 Pages  71-83
PubMed ID  15674375 Mgi Jnum  J:100452
Mgi Id  MGI:3588583 Doi  10.1038/sj.gene.6364154
Citation  Makrigiannis AP, et al. (2005) Direct sequence comparison of two divergent class I MHC natural killer cell receptor haplotypes. Genes Immun 6(2):71-83
abstractText  The murine Ly49 gene family encoding natural killer cell receptors for class I MHC is an example of a rapidly evolving cluster of immune response genes. Determining the genomic sequence of the 129S6/SvEvTac (129S6) Ly49 cluster and comparing it to the known sequence of the C57BL/6 (B6) region provided insight into the mechanisms of Ly49 gene evolution. 129S6 contains 20 Ly49, many of which are pseudogenes and 40% of the genes have no counterpart in the B6 genome. The difference in gene content between these two strains is primarily the result of distinct patterns of gene duplication. Phylogenetic analyses of individual exons showed that Ly49 genes form distinct sub-families and an ancestral haplotype can be surmised. Dotplot analysis supports limited allelism in the two haplotypes; however, large regions of variation punctuate these islands of co-linearity. These variable regions contain a high concentration of repetitive elements that are predicted to contribute to the dynamic evolution of this cluster. The extreme variation in Ly49 haplotype content between mouse strains provides a genetic explanation for the documented differences in natural killer cell phenotype, and also indicates that differences in natural killer cell function observed between B6 and 129-derived gene-targeted mice should be interpreted with caution.
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