The nucleotide sequence of the mouse immunoglobulin epsilon gene: comparison with the human epsilon gene sequence.

N Ishida, S Ueda, H Hayashida, T Miyata… - The EMBO journal, 1982 - embopress.org
N Ishida, S Ueda, H Hayashida, T Miyata, T Honjo
The EMBO journal, 1982embopress.org
We have determined the nucleotide sequence of the immunoglobulin epsilon gene cloned
from newborn mouse DNA. The epsilon gene sequence allows prediction of the amino acid
sequence of the constant region of the epsilon chain and comparison of it with sequences of
the human epsilon and other mouse immunoglobulin genes. The epsilon gene was shown
to be under the weakest selection pressure at the protein level among the immunoglobulin
genes although the divergence at the synonymous position is similar. Our results suggest …
We have determined the nucleotide sequence of the immunoglobulin epsilon gene cloned from newborn mouse DNA. The epsilon gene sequence allows prediction of the amino acid sequence of the constant region of the epsilon chain and comparison of it with sequences of the human epsilon and other mouse immunoglobulin genes. The epsilon gene was shown to be under the weakest selection pressure at the protein level among the immunoglobulin genes although the divergence at the synonymous position is similar. Our results suggest that the epsilon gene may be dispensable, which is in accord with the fact that IgE has only obscure roles in the immune defense system but has an undesirable role as a mediator of hypersensitivity. The sequence data suggest that the human and murine epsilon genes were derived from different ancestors duplicated a long time ago. The amino acid sequence of the epsilon chain is more homologous to those of the gamma chains than the other mouse heavy chains. Two membrane exons, separated by an 80‐base intron, were identified 1.7 kb 3′ to the CH4 domain of the epsilon gene and shown to conserve a hydrophobic portion similar to those of other heavy chain genes. RNA blot hybridization showed that the epsilon membrane exons are transcribed into two species of mRNA in an IgE hybridoma.
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