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DNA sequence analysis of a rat RT1 class 11 A β gene

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Abstract

The rat major histocompatibility complex (RT1) encodes twin sets of class II molecules, each consisting of two polypeptide chains referred to as Aα and A β , and Eα and E β . A gene encoding the RTLA β chain was isolated from a rat genomic library using an HLA-DQ β chain cDNA as a probe. The nucleotide sequence of the coding regions of this gene was determined. Comparison of this sequence with those of the corresponding genes of mouse (H-2A β ) and human (HLA-DQ β ) revealed that this gene has been highly conserved during evolution, and that some parts of the molecule are more conserved than others. Analysis of the nucleotide sequence encoding the two external domains suggests that the membrane proximal domain has been subject to conservative selection, whereas replacement substitutions have been selected positively at certain residues within the amino terminal domain. The overall organization of the RT1.A β gene is similar to that of the H-2A β gene.

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Eccles, S.J., McMaster, W.R. DNA sequence analysis of a rat RT1 class 11 A β gene. Immunogenetics 22, 653–663 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00430314

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