Abstract

A cDNA library was constructed from mouse L cells that were transfected with a human HLA-B7 gene fragment lacking the 5′-segment of exon 2 and all upstream sequences. A cDNA clone (pESP-C103) which is of mouse origin was detected by hybridization with the HLA-B7 gene. Comparison of the amino acid (aa) sequence predicted from the nucleotide sequence of the cDNA and the partial aa sequence of the H-2k k antigen suggests that this cDNA (pESP-C103) codes for the H-2K k antigen. This cDNA clone extends to the middle of the leader sequence. Comparison of the nucleotide and deduced aa sequences with those of other H-2 genes revealed an alternative splicing in exon 8 in the case of the H-2k k gene.

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