GENOMIC ORGANIZATION OF THE MAMMALIAN MHC

The Human Genome Project transformed the quest of more than 50 years to understand the major histocompatibility complex ( Mhc ). The sequence of the Mhc from human and mouse, together with a large amount of sequence and mapping information from several other species, allows us to draw general conclu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annual review of immunology 2003-01, Vol.21 (1), p.629-657
Hauptverfasser: Kumánovics, Attila, Takada, Toyoyuki, Lindahl, Kirsten Fischer
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The Human Genome Project transformed the quest of more than 50 years to understand the major histocompatibility complex ( Mhc ). The sequence of the Mhc from human and mouse, together with a large amount of sequence and mapping information from several other species, allows us to draw general conclusions about the organization and origin of this crucial part of the immune system. The Mhc is a mosaic of stretches formed by conserved and nonconserved genes. Surprisingly, of the ∼3.6-Mb Mhc , the stretches that encode the class I and class II genes, which epitomize the Mhc , are the least conserved part, whereas the ∼1.7-Mb stretches that encode at least 115 other genes are highly conserved. We summarize the available data to answer the questions ( a ) What is the Mhc ? and ( b ) How can we define it in a general, not species-specific, way? Knowing what is essential and what is incidental helps us understand the fundamentals of the Mhc , and defining the species differences makes the model organisms more useful.
ISSN:0732-0582
1545-3278
DOI:10.1146/annurev.immunol.21.090501.080116