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DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(84)90444-6
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Mouse T cell antigen receptor: Structure and organization of constant and joining gene segments encoding the β polypeptide

Marie Malissen,Karyl I. Minard,Shelley Mjolsness,Mitchell Kronenberg,Joan Goverman,Tim Hunkapiller,Michael B. Prystowsky,Yasunobu Yoshikai,Frank W. Fitch,Tak W. Mak,Leroy Hood

Biology
Gene
Cosmid
1984
The germ-line joining (J) gene segments and constant (C) genes encoding the beta chain of the mouse T cell antigen receptor have been isolated on a single cosmid clone. There are two constant genes, C beta 1 and C beta 2, each associated with a cluster of J beta gene segments. The nucleotide sequences of the C beta 2 gene and of the J beta 2 cluster gene segments have been determined. The coding sequence of the C beta 2 gene is very similar to the sequence of a cDNA clone encoded by the C beta 1 gene. The C beta 2 gene has four exons; exon-intron structure does not obviously correspond to the functional domains of the protein. The J beta 2 gene segment cluster contains six functional J gene segments. We have isolated specific probes for the C beta 1, C beta 2, J beta 1, and J beta 2 regions to examine DNA rearrangements in T lymphocytes. DNA rearrangements can occur in both J beta gene segment clusters, and both C beta genes appear functional.
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    Mouse T cell antigen receptor: Structure and organization of constant and joining gene segments encoding the β polypeptide” is a paper by Marie Malissen Karyl I. Minard Shelley Mjolsness Mitchell Kronenberg Joan Goverman Tim Hunkapiller Michael B. Prystowsky Yasunobu Yoshikai Frank W. Fitch Tak W. Mak Leroy Hood published in 1984. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.