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A phylogenetic analysis of cattle DRB3 alleles with a deletion of codon 65

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 One of the most common cattle major histocompatibility complex DRB3 alleles, * 0201, includes a deletion of codon 65 encoding one residue in the α-helical chain. The mutation is functionally interesting and is likely to influence peptide binding. Exon 2 of two additional del65 alleles, * 3301 and * 4101, have now been sequenced with the aim to investigate the evolutionary relationship of this allelic group. Despite a fairly large genetic distance between the three alleles (11–17 nucleotide substitutions causing 8–11 amino acid substitutions) we found clear indications of a common ancestry. The α-helical region was very similar or identical among the alleles whereas the β-strand region was quite divergent. The results indicated that interallelic recombination has contributed to the diversification of the del65 group. Deletion of codon 65 has also been found in a roe deer DRB1 allele and a cattle DQB3 allele. Sequence comparisons of the cattle and roe deer DRB del65 alleles refuted the possibility of a trans-species persistence of a del65 allelic lineage but the two species may share a short ancestral sequence motif including del65. In addition to del65, the cattle DQB3 allele did not show any striking sequence similarities to the DRB alleles.

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Received: 20 March 1997 / Revised: 17 June 1997

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Mikko, S., Lewin, H. & Andersson, L. A phylogenetic analysis of cattle DRB3 alleles with a deletion of codon 65. Immunogenetics 47, 23–29 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002510050322

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