Kranz D M, Saito H, Disteche C M, Swisshelm K, Pravtcheva D, Ruddle F H, Eisen H N, Tonegawa S
Science. 1985 Feb 22;227(4689):941-5. doi: 10.1126/science.3918347.
Two independent methods were used to identify the mouse chromosomes on which are located two families of immunoglobulin (Ig)-like genes that are rearranged and expressed in T lymphocytes. The genes coding for the alpha subunit of T-cell receptors are on chromosome 14 and the gamma genes, whose function is yet to be determined, are on chromosome 13. Since genes for the T-cell receptor beta chain were previously shown to be on mouse chromosome 6, all three of the Ig-like multigene families expressed and rearranged in T cells are located on different chromosomes, just as are the B-cell multigene families for the Ig heavy chain, and the Ig kappa and lambda light chains. The findings do not support earlier contentions that genes for T-cell receptors are linked to the Ig heavy chain locus (mouse chromosome 12) or to the major histocompatibility complex (mouse chromosome 17).
运用了两种独立的方法来鉴定小鼠的染色体,在这些染色体上定位着两类免疫球蛋白(Ig)样基因,它们在T淋巴细胞中发生重排并表达。编码T细胞受体α亚基的基因位于14号染色体上,而功能尚未确定的γ基因位于13号染色体上。由于之前已表明T细胞受体β链的基因位于小鼠6号染色体上,所以在T细胞中表达并发生重排的所有三类Ig样多基因家族都位于不同的染色体上,就如同B细胞中Ig重链以及Igκ和Igλ轻链的多基因家族一样。这些发现并不支持早期的论点,即T细胞受体的基因与Ig重链基因座(小鼠12号染色体)或主要组织相容性复合体(小鼠17号染色体)相连。