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Publication : Mouse FcgammaRI: identification and functional characterization of five new alleles.

First Author  Gavin AL Year  2000
Journal  Immunogenetics Volume  51
Issue  3 Pages  206-11
PubMed ID  10752630 Mgi Jnum  J:61332
Mgi Id  MGI:1354800 Doi  10.1007/s002510050033
Citation  Gavin AL, et al. (2000) Mouse FcgammaRI: identification and functional characterization of five new alleles. Immunogenetics 51(3):206-11
abstractText  The mouse Fcgr1 gene encoding the high-affinity IgG receptor (FcgammaRI) exists as two known alleles, FcgammaRI-BALB and FcgammaRI-NOD, and these alleles exhibit functional differences. To determine whether other alleles exist in mouse strains, Fcgr1 coding regions from 35 strains of mice were sequenced and a further five alleles were identified. The FcgammaRI-BALB and NOD alleles are now designated the 'a' and 'd' alleles, respectively. Analysis of the five new alleles revealed that although no polymorphisms were observed in the two leader exons, nucleotide and subsequent amino acid changes were observed in the exons encoding the extracellular domains, and transmembrane and cytoplasmic tail. The cDNA of the seven alleles (a-g) were isolated and transiently transfected into COS cells, and IgG-binding studies were performed. Receptors encoded by four of the five new alleles (b, c, f, g) bound IgG2a with high affinity, displaying IgG binding characteristics similar to the a allele (previously FcgammaRI-BALB). The d allele (previously FcgammaRI-NOD) and the e allele [derived from Mus spretus (SPRET/Ei)] encoded receptors which showed broader specificity by binding monomeric IgG2a, IgG2b, and IgG3.
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