Identification and mapping of two divergent, unlinked major histocompatibility complex class II B genes in Xiphophorus fishes.
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1998-08
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McConnell, Thomas J.
Godwin, Ulla B.
Norton, Stephen F.
Nairn, Rodney S.
Kazianis, Steven
Morizot, Donald C.
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East Carolina University
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We have isolated two major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II B genes from the inbred fish
strain Xiphophorus maculatus Jp 163 A. We mapped one of these genes, designated here as DXB, to linkage
group III, linked to a malic enzyme locus, also syntenic with human and mouse MHC. Comparison of
genomic and cDNA clones shows the gene consists of six exons and five introns. The encoded b1 domain
has three amino acids deleted and a cytoplasmic tail nine amino acids longer than in other teleost class
II b chains, more similar to HLA-DRB, clawed frog Xela-F3, and nurse shark Gici-B. Key residues for
disulfide bonds, glycosylation, and interaction with a chains are conserved. These same features are also
present in a swordtail (Xiphophorus helleri) genomic DXB PCR clone. A second type of class II B clone was
amplified by PCR from X. maculatus and found to be orthologous to class II genes identified in other
fishes. This DAB-like gene is 63% identical to the X. maculatus DXB sequence in the conserved b2-encoding
exon and was mapped to new unassigned linkage group LG U24. The DXB gene, then, represents an
unlinked duplicated locus not previously identified in teleosts. Originally published Genetics Vol. 149, No. 4, August 1998
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Genetics; 149:4 p. 1921-1934