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Erratum to: Rhesus macaque MHC class I molecules show differential subcellular localizations

The MHC class I gene family of rhesus macaques is characterised by considerable gene duplications. While a HLA-C-orthologous gene is absent, the Mamu-A and in particular the Mamu-B genes have expanded, giving rise to plastic haplotypes with differential gene content. Although some of the rhesus maca...

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Autores principales: Rosner, Cornelia, Kruse, Philip H., Lübke, Torben, Walter, Lutz
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Publicado: Springer-Verlag 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3128699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20445972
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00251-010-0447-y
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author Rosner, Cornelia
Kruse, Philip H.
Lübke, Torben
Walter, Lutz
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Kruse, Philip H.
Lübke, Torben
Walter, Lutz
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description The MHC class I gene family of rhesus macaques is characterised by considerable gene duplications. While a HLA-C-orthologous gene is absent, the Mamu-A and in particular the Mamu-B genes have expanded, giving rise to plastic haplotypes with differential gene content. Although some of the rhesus macaque MHC class I genes are known to be associated with susceptibility/resistance to infectious diseases, the functional significance of duplicated Mamu-A and Mamu-B genes and the expression pattern of their encoded proteins are largely unknown. Here, we present data of the subcellular localization of AcGFP-tagged Mamu-A and Mamu-B molecules. We found strong cell surface and low intracellular expression for Mamu-A1, Mamu-A2 and Mamu-A3-encoded molecules as well as for Mamu-B*01704, Mamu-B*02101, Mamu-B*04801, Mamu-B*06002 and Mamu-B*13401. In contrast, weak cell surface and strong intracellular expression was seen for Mamu-A4*1403, Mamu-B*01202, Mamu-B*02804, Mamu-B*03002, Mamu-B*05704, Mamu-I*010201 and Mamu-I*0121. The different expression patterns were assigned to the antigen-binding α1 and α2 domains, suggesting failure of peptide binding is responsible for retaining ‘intracellular’ Mamu class I molecules in the endoplasmic reticulum. These findings indicate a diverse functional role of the duplicated rhesus macaque MHC class I genes.
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spelling pubmed-31286992011-08-10 Erratum to: Rhesus macaque MHC class I molecules show differential subcellular localizations Rosner, Cornelia Kruse, Philip H. Lübke, Torben Walter, Lutz Immunogenetics Erratum The MHC class I gene family of rhesus macaques is characterised by considerable gene duplications. While a HLA-C-orthologous gene is absent, the Mamu-A and in particular the Mamu-B genes have expanded, giving rise to plastic haplotypes with differential gene content. Although some of the rhesus macaque MHC class I genes are known to be associated with susceptibility/resistance to infectious diseases, the functional significance of duplicated Mamu-A and Mamu-B genes and the expression pattern of their encoded proteins are largely unknown. Here, we present data of the subcellular localization of AcGFP-tagged Mamu-A and Mamu-B molecules. We found strong cell surface and low intracellular expression for Mamu-A1, Mamu-A2 and Mamu-A3-encoded molecules as well as for Mamu-B*01704, Mamu-B*02101, Mamu-B*04801, Mamu-B*06002 and Mamu-B*13401. In contrast, weak cell surface and strong intracellular expression was seen for Mamu-A4*1403, Mamu-B*01202, Mamu-B*02804, Mamu-B*03002, Mamu-B*05704, Mamu-I*010201 and Mamu-I*0121. The different expression patterns were assigned to the antigen-binding α1 and α2 domains, suggesting failure of peptide binding is responsible for retaining ‘intracellular’ Mamu class I molecules in the endoplasmic reticulum. These findings indicate a diverse functional role of the duplicated rhesus macaque MHC class I genes. Springer-Verlag 2010-05-06 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC3128699/ /pubmed/20445972 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00251-010-0447-y Text en © Springer-Verlag 2010 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Rosner, Cornelia
Kruse, Philip H.
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Walter, Lutz
Erratum to: Rhesus macaque MHC class I molecules show differential subcellular localizations
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title_full Erratum to: Rhesus macaque MHC class I molecules show differential subcellular localizations
title_fullStr Erratum to: Rhesus macaque MHC class I molecules show differential subcellular localizations
title_full_unstemmed Erratum to: Rhesus macaque MHC class I molecules show differential subcellular localizations
title_short Erratum to: Rhesus macaque MHC class I molecules show differential subcellular localizations
title_sort erratum to: rhesus macaque mhc class i molecules show differential subcellular localizations
topic Erratum
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3128699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20445972
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00251-010-0447-y
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