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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1211
    Keywords: Key words Natural killer cells ; NKG2 ; NK complex ; Genomic organization ; Chromosome 12
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  Interactions of natural killer cell receptors with their cognate ligands play a major role in regulating NK cell function. The NKG2 gene family encodes several highly similar proteins, which are known to form heterodimers with the CD94 receptor. These dimers play a role in the inhibition as well as the activation of NK cells. We have analyzed the gene structures of the NKG2C, D, E, and F genes, and determined their genomic organization. Restriction mapping and sequencing revealed the four genes to be closely linked to one another, and of the same transcriptional orientation. An exon duplication within the NKG2C and E genes was identified, although the duplicated version of this exon has not yet been found in mRNA sequences. The NKG2C, E, and F genes, despite being highly similar, are variable at their 3' ends. We show that NKG2C consists of six exons, whereas NKG2E has seven, and the splice acceptor site for the seventh exon occurs in an Alu repeat. NKG2F consists of only four exons and part of exon IV is in some cases spliced to the 5' end of the NKG2D transcript. NKG2D has only a low similarity to the other NKG2 genes.
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    ISSN: 1432-1211
    Keywords: Key words Natural killer cells ; NKG2 ; CD94 ; NK complex ; Genomic organization ; Chromosome 12
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  The human natural killer (NK) gene complex is located on the short arm of chromosome 12 and contains a number of genes encoding C-type lectin receptors important for natural killer cell function. Among these are CD94 and the five NKG2 genes. The CD94 protein associates with different NKG2 isoforms to heterodimeric receptors which function to inhibit or trigger cytotoxicity of NK cells depending on the NKG2 isoform. We selected two yeast artificial chromosome clones comprising approximately 1.5 Mb of the NK gene complex and established a contig of underlying P1-derived artificial chromosome clones containing all NKG2 and the CD94 genes. A detailed analysis shows that all six genes are found within a region of 100 to 200 kilobases proximal of the marker D12S77. The gene order established is D12S77 – CD94 – NKG2D – NKG2F – NKG2E – NKG2C – NKG2A. The NKG2 genes are of identical transcriptional orientation, whereas the CD94 gene is placed in opposite orientation. The tight genomic linkage of these genes and the identical orientation of the NKG2 genes suggest coordinate regulation of expression during the differentiation of natural killer cells.
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