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Isolation and Nucleotide Sequence of a CDNA Clone Encoding a Novel HLA Class I Gene

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Journal J Immunol
Date 1988 Jun 1
PMID 3131426
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A cDNA clone, designated JTW15, has been isolated and found to encode a novel, divergent class I HLA gene transcript. The clone was identified by its ability to hybridize with a pan-HLA class I nucleotide probe while failing to bind probes specific for the 3' untranslated exons of the HLA-A, -B, and -C genes. JTW15, 1665 nucleotides in length, represents a full length copy of an approximately 1.7-kb mRNA detected in Northern blot analyses. Comparison of the derived amino acid sequence with those of other HLA class I proteins showed JTW15 to be the most divergent HLA class I gene identified so far, the level of sequence homology being lowest for the alpha 1 and alpha 2 domains. The JTW15 gene transcript was found in a broad variety of cell types and was inducible in cells treated with IFN-gamma. JTW15 is the first isolated full length cDNA clone defining a non-HLA-ABC class I gene.

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