Alternative splicing of HLA-DQB transcripts and secretion of HLA-DQ β-chain proteins: Allelic polymorphism in splicing and polyadenylylation sites Journal Article


Authors: Briata, P.; Radka, S. F.; Sartoris, S.; Lee, J. S.
Article Title: Alternative splicing of HLA-DQB transcripts and secretion of HLA-DQ β-chain proteins: Allelic polymorphism in splicing and polyadenylylation sites
Abstract: HLA class II antigens are highly polymorphic cell-surface proteins involved in initiation and regulation of the immune response. Allelic sequence variation primarily affects the structure of the first external domains of α and β component chains. Here we provide evidence for other types of allelic polymorphism for the genes encoding these chains. Sequences of two cDNA clones corresponding to HLA-DQB mRNAs from an HLA-homozygous cell line exhibit both alternative splicing and read-through of polyadenylylation. Furthermore, alternative splicing that deletes the transmembrane exon is associated with only a subset of HLA-DQB alleles, while the polyadenylylation-site read-through is found in a larger subset. This suggests that polymorphic cis-acting elements within the HLA-DQB gene control both processing steps. Proteins, presumably encoded by alternatively spliced mRNAs lacking transmembrane exons, are immunoprecipitated with a monomorphic monoclonal antibody directed against HLA-DQ. These proteins are found in supernatants of cultured cell lines for which secretion is predicted, but not in those of cell lines that do not contain alternatively spliced mRNAs.
Keywords: human cell; hla antigen class 2; alternative rna splicing; rna processing; rna splicing; polyadenylation; human; priority journal
Journal Title: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume: 86
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0027-8424
Publisher: National Academy of Sciences  
Date Published: 1989-02-01
Start Page: 1003
End Page: 1007
Language: English
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.86.3.1003
PUBMED: 2464826
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC286609
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 14 April 2020 -- Source: Scopus
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