1991
DOI: 10.1093/intimm/3.8.751
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Complexity of the immunoglobulin light chain Vκ1 gene family in the New Zealand Black mouse

Abstract: The immunoglobulin light chain V kappa 1 gene family is polymorphic in murine inbred strains and this family has been subdivided into five sub-groups (V kappa 1A-E). The V kappa 1A sub-group contributes to approximately 2% of the total serum immunoglobulin light chains in several mouse strains. However, it has been reported that this sub-group is absent in New Zealand Black (NZB) mouse serum. Amino acid sequencing of myeloma proteins from this inbred mouse has shown that they belong to the V kappa 1B sub-group… Show more

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“…V,lC subgroup but the BALB/c allele does not express the genes published by Bailey et al [40]. Apparently there are…”
Section: It Was Found Earlier That One Combination Of V Genes ( V H Omentioning
confidence: 82%
“…V,lC subgroup but the BALB/c allele does not express the genes published by Bailey et al [40]. Apparently there are…”
Section: It Was Found Earlier That One Combination Of V Genes ( V H Omentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Allelic polymorphisms exist among individual light chain genes from different inbred strains. However, this cannot account for the dominant usage of Vk1-A light chains among anti-dsDNA antibodies obtained from transgenic BALB/c mice and their relative paucity among transgenic anti-dsDNA antibodies obtained from NZB/W F1 mice because an identical Vk1-A gene is present in both strains ( 29 ). Furthermore, it is unlikely that the dominant expression of Vk1 genes by anti-dsDNA antibodies obtained from the nonautoimmune transgenic mice is due to biased use of Vk1 genes in cells expressing the R4A-γ2b transgene.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4). The *02 allele from lupus-prone NZB mice (36), haplotype b (37), is allelic to V1-110*01 germline genes from C57BL/6 and BALB/c mice (haplotype c). Polymorphic residues associated with the *02 allele are located principally in the CDR and account for most of the structural differences exhibited by NOD V1-110.…”
Section: Anti-insulin V1 Genes Expressed In V H 125tg/nod Mice Are Gementioning
confidence: 99%