Title of article :
Diversity and locus specificity of chicken MHC B class I sequences
Author/Authors :
Livant، E. J. نويسنده , , Brigati، J. R. نويسنده , , Ewald، S. J. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
-17
From page :
18
To page :
0
Abstract :
The major histocompatibility complex B (MHC B) region in a standard haplotype of Leghorn chickens contains two closely linked class I loci, B-FI and B-FIV. Few sequences of B-FI alleles are available, and therefore alleles of the two loci have not been compared with regard to sequence diversity or locus specificity. Here, we report eight new B-F(alpha)1/(alpha)2-coding sequences from broiler chicken MHC B haplotypes, and a unique recombinant between the two B-F loci. The new sequences were combined with existing B-F sequences from Leghorn and broiler haplotypes for analysis. On the basis of phylogenetic analysis and conserved sequence motifs, B-F sequences separated into two groups (Groups A and B), corresponding to B-FIV and B-FI locus, respectively. Every broiler haplotype had one B-F sequence in Group A and the second B-F sequence, if it existed, clustered in Group B. Group B (presumptive B-FI locus) sequences identified in broiler haplotypes resembled the human MHC class I HLA-C locus in their distinctive pattern of allelic polymorphism. Compared with B-FIV, B-FI alleles were less polymorphic and possessed a conserved locusspecific motif in the (alpha)1 helix, but nevertheless demonstrated evidence of diversifying selection. One B-FI(alpha)1/(alpha)2-coding nucleotide sequence was completely conserved in four different broiler haplotypes, but each allele differed in the exon encoding the (alpha)3 domain.
Keywords :
polymorphism , MHC class I , chicken
Journal title :
Animal Genetics
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Animal Genetics
Record number :
112182
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