Feline T-Cell Receptor gamma V- and J-Region Sequences Retrieved from the Trace Archive and from Transcriptome Analysis of Cats.

Veterinary Medicine International
Alexander Thomas Andreas WeissManfred Reinacher

Abstract

The variable domains of antigen receptors are very diverse and assembled in a modular system from a number of V-, D-, and J-region genes. Here we describe additional variants of V- and J-region genes of the feline T-cell receptor gamma (TRG) as well as the corresponding RSSs retrieved from Trace Archive of feline genomic sequences. Additionally, an unusually recombined TRGV-domain containing a partial inverted repeat of the included J-region and a short interspersed element of the CAN-SINE family located within the feline T-cell receptor gamma locus are also described.

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Datasets Mentioned

BETA
AM747390
AB018479
M99577

Methods Mentioned

BETA
PCR

Software Mentioned

BLAST
ClustalW
QUEST
TraceArchive
Trace Archive
GeneDoc
TRACE

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