EXON-INTRON ORGANIZATION OF FISH MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX CLASS-II B-GENES

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ONO, H
OHUIGIN, C
VINCEK, V
KLEIN, J
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[1] MAX PLANCK INST BIOL,IMMUNGENET ABT,CORRENSSTR 42,W-7400 TUBINGEN,GERMANY
[2] UNIV MIAMI,SCH MED,DEPT MICROBIOL & IMMUNOL,MIAMI,FL 33101
[3] YOKOHAMA CITY UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT DERMATOL,KANAZAWA K,YOKOHAMA 236,JAPAN
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Major histocompatibility complex (Mhc) molecules bind self and foreign peptides and present them to lymphocytes for recognition. Activation of lymphocytes by Mhc-bound foreign peptides leads to specific immune response against parasites. The Mhc genes have been studied extensively in mammals and birds but much less in other vertebrate classes. In this communication we provide the first description of the exon-intron organization of class II beta-chain-encoding genes from the teleost fish Aulonocara hansbaenschi, family Cichlidae. Each of the genes consists of six exons, E1 through E6, encoding the leader peptide (E1), beta1 domain (E1+E2), beta2 domain (E3+E4), connecting peptide (E5), transmembrane region (E5), cytoplasmic domain (E5+E6), and the 3' untranslated region (E6). The exons are separated by relatively short introns, the length of the longest intron being 1.3 kilobase pairs. An important difference between these and all other known class II B genes is that the beta2 domain-encoding exon is split by an intron 97 base pairs in length. The intron is absent in other teleost fishes such as Brachvdanio rerio. A change in the 3' splice site of intron 4 in some of the genes of A. hansbaenschi and of another cichlid fish, Cyphotilapia frontosa, has produced two extra codons at the 5' end of exon 5. Comparison of the A. hansbaenschi coding sequences with those of C. frontosa has revealed a concentration of variability in exon 2 and part of exon 3. Taken together, these observations provide evidence for the existence in cichlid fishes of at least two class II B loci which are functionally equivalent to the corresponding loci in mammals. The exon-intron organization and sequence similarities indicate that the two loci arose by duplication from a common ancestral gene.
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