The primary structure of a feline class I gene: Striking similarity toHLA-A

Immunogenetics - Tập 30 - Trang 330-334 - 1989
Martien van Hoof1, Jan Peter de Geus1, Marleen Roos2, Caroline Brown3, Heinz Jacobs1, Hidde Ploegh1
1Department of Cellular Biochemistry, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2Department of Infectious Diseases and Immunology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
3Department of Virology, University Hospital Leiden, Leiden, The Netherlands

Tóm tắt

The sequence of a feline class I pseudogene and its comparison with class I genes from other species is presented. The gene isolated is a pseudogene because of the presence of four stop codons and two frame shift mutations in the first-and second-domain encoding exons, as well as a mutation in a splice acceptor site in the third intron. By sequence comparison with the other class I sequences determined to date, theFLA pseudogene is most closely related to theHLA-A locus products (88% nucleotide identity).

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