Isolation, expression, and the primary structure of HLA-Cw1 and HLA-Cw2 genes: Evolutionary aspects
- 1 May 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Immunogenetics
- Vol. 25 (5), 313-322
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00404424
Abstract
The HLA-Cw1 and -Cw2 genes were identified in a genomic library and their products characterized by biochemical methods. The HLA-Cw and -Cw2 genes, upon transfection in mouse L cells, give rise to class I antigen heavy chains that associate with neither mouse nor human beta-2 microglobulin. They are indistinguishable in isoelectric point from polypeptides identified as HLA-Cw1 and -Cw2 in human cells. The nucleotide sequence of HLA-Cw1 and -Cw2 and their comparison with HLA-Cw3, the only other known HLA-C sequence, reveal a characteristic pattern of locus-specific amino acids. A comparison of 13 different human class I primary structures leads us to speculate that the most variable region in HLA class I antigens, positions 61–83, could assume an alpha helical structure of critical importance for class I antigen function. The locus specificity and the higher degree of intralocus conservation in the COON-terminal region, especially in the transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains, must reflect evolutionary ancestry rather than positive selection. In view of the pattern and types of substitutions observed for HLA-C locus products, their function as immune response gene products is questioned.Keywords
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