Abstract
Southern analysis has previously shown that the rabbit genome contains multiple genes coding for the constant regions of IgA heavy chains. In the present study, clones containing these Cα genes have been isolated from cosmid and phage libraries. Restriction mapping and Southern analysis of the clones identified 13 non-allelic Cα genes; 11 of the genes were clustered in individual or overlapping clones. The clustered genes are separated by 8-18 kb, and in total, the Cα genes span a minimum of 160 kb of DNA. Southern analysis has shown that all genes within a cluster have the same transcriptional orientation, and that switch sequences are present 5' of at least 12 of the 13 genes. The nucleotide sequence of each Cα gene was determined, and it appears that all genes are functional; thus, rabbit may have as many as 13 IgA isotypes. Comparisons of the protein sequences encoded by the 13 Cα genes showed that the CH2 and CH3 domains of the α-chains are highly conserved, whereas the CH1 and hinge regions are highly diverse. Southern analysis of genomic DNA samples from other species within the order Lagomorpha showed that all samples had multiple Cα hybridizing fragments. Thus, it is likely that all lagomorphs have multiple IgA isotypes and hence complex secretory immune systems.
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Burnett, R. C., Hanly, W. C., Zhai, S. K., & Knight, K. L. (1989). The IgA heavy chain gene family in rabbit: cloning and sequence analysis of 13 Cα genes. EMBO Journal, 8(13), 4041–4047. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1989.tb08587.x
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