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The feline major histocompatibility complex is rearranged by an inversion with a breakpoint in the distal class I region

  1. Author:
    Beck, T. W.
    Menninger, J.
    Murphy, W. J.
    Nash, W. G.
    O'Brien, S. J.
    Yuhki, N.
  2. Author Address

    NCI, Basic Res Program, SAIC Frederick, Frederick, MD 21702 USA. H&W Cytogenet Serv, Lovettsville, VA 20180 USA. NCI, Lab Genom Divers, Frederick, MD 21702 USA Yuhki, N, NCI, Basic Res Program, SAIC Frederick, Frederick, MD 21702 USA
    1. Year: 2005
    2. Date: JAN
  1. Journal: Immunogenetics
    1. 56
    2. 10
    3. Pages: 702-709
  2. Type of Article: Article
  1. Abstract:

    In order to determine the genomic organization of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) of the domestic cat ( Felis catus), DNA probes for 61 markers were designed from human MHC reference sequences and used to construct feline MHC BAC contig map spanning ARE1 in the class II region to the olfactory receptor complex in the extended class I region. Selected BAC clones were then used to identify feline-specific probes for the three regions of the mammalian MHC ( class II - class III - class I) for radiation hybrid mapping and fluorescent in situ hybridization to refine the organization of the domestic cat MHC. The results not only confirmed that the p-arm of domestic cat B2 is inverted relative to human Chromosome 6, but also demonstrated that one inversion breakpoint localized to the distal segment of the MHC class I between TRIM39 and TRIM26. The inversion thus disjoined the similar to 2.85 Mb of MHC containing class II - class III - class I ( proximal region) from the similar to 0.50 Mb of MHC class I/extended class I region, such that TRIM39 is adjacent to the Chromosome B2 centromere and TRIM26 is adjacent to the B2 telomere in the domestic cat

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