Evidence for placing the Neu-1 locus within the mouse H-2 complex.

  • Figueroa F
  • Klein D
  • Tewarson S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Congenic lines B10.KPA42, B10.KPA132, B10.SNA57, B10.DRB62, and B10.WOA105 carry H-2 haplotypes of wild mice on the genetic background of the strain C57BL/10Sn. Two of the lines (B10.DRB62 and B10.WOA105) have H-2 haplotypes indistinguishable from H-2v of B10.SM. The H-2 haplotype of one line (B10.SNA57) seems to have arisen from H-2v by recombination between the D and Qa-2 loci. The H-2 haplotypes of the remaining two lines probably arose from H-2v by recombination between the C4 and D loci. Since all six and no other lines carry the rare Neu-1a allele, the neuraminidase-1 locus is probably located proximal to the H-2D locus. Typing of H-2s recombinants for the enzyme acid phosphatase liver, the processing of which is controlled by the Neu-1 locus, suggests that the locus resides between the E alpha and D loci, that is in the S region.

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Figueroa, F., Klein, D., Tewarson, S., & Klein, J. (1982). Evidence for placing the Neu-1 locus within the mouse H-2 complex. The Journal of Immunology, 129(5), 2089–2093. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.129.5.2089

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