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Description of two Mhc-C-related sequences in the New World monkey Saguinus oedipus.
Alvarez-Tejado, M; Martínez-Laso, J; García-de-la-Torre, C; Varela, P; Recio, M J; Allende, L; Gómez-Casado, E; Arnaiz-Villena, A.
Afiliação
  • Alvarez-Tejado M; Department of Immunology, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain.
Eur J Immunogenet ; 25(6): 409-17, 1998 Dec.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9949946
ABSTRACT
Two new Mhc class I partial exon 1, intron 1, exon 2, intron 2 and partial exon 3 DNA sequences from the New World monkey Saguinus oedipus (Saoe) are described. These two sequences show certain Mhc-C sequence-specific changes. The only difference between these two new sequences is a productive substitution at position 152 [GCG (Ala)-->GAG (Glu)]. This change occurs in a position which in Mhc classical class I molecules affects the interaction between the peptide and the T-cell receptor. A dendrogram with Mhc sequences from different loci and different species was constructed, which clearly shows that these two new sequences cluster closer to Mhc-C sequences than to others. These data suggest that the new sequences may be related to the Mhc-C locus, and they have been named Mhc-Saoe-CR*01 and -CR*02. However, they share only a few of the conserved residues (from gorilla to human) of Mhc-C sequences, which suggests that the relationships with an ancestor of the Mhc-C lineage are very distant or that these two sequences are products of convergent evolution to perform a C locus related function. Furthermore, in the fragment of DNA sequenced, there is a loss of two invariant residues conserved in antigen-presenting molecules from reptiles to humans; thus, it is unlikely that these two Mhc-C-like sequences have an antigen-presenting function, or even that they are two alleles of a pseudogene; however, the G + C percentage (86.1%) at the third base of codons approaches that of an expressed gene in Saoe. It is concluded that Mhc molecules with C-locus characteristics existed in primates 50 million years ago and that this does not support a more recent origin of Mhc-C genes.
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Cebidae / Genes MHC Classe I Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 1998 Tipo de documento: Article
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Cebidae / Genes MHC Classe I Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 1998 Tipo de documento: Article