“…Unexpectedly, we found in the rhesus that Mamu-G is a pseudogene (Boyson et al ., 1996). However, we have defined the placental expression of a novel MHC class I locus, Mamu-AG, which shares a number of features of HLA-G (Golos, 2003; Boyson et al ., 1997). These include alternative splicing (Boyson et al ., 1997; Ryan et al ., 2002), and the expression of a soluble isoform (Ryan et al ., 2002) low polymorphism and a truncated cytoplasmic domain (Boyson et al ., 1997), and a distinctive expression pattern in which the highest mRNA and protein levels are found in placental trophoblasts (Slukvin et al ., 1998; Slukvin et al ., 2000; Slukvin et al ., 1999).…”