The V kappa genes A10 and A14 which have been previously localized within the human kappa locus were analysed now. A10 hybridizes under stringent conditions only weakly or not at all to probes characteristic for the four V kappa subgroups. According to their DNA sequences and the derived amino-acid sequences A10 and A14 do not fit well into the subgroup classification.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo large regions of the human multigene family coding for the variable parts of the immunoglobulin light chains of the K type (VK) have been characterized on cosmid clones. The two germline regions, called Aa and Ab, span together 250,000 base-pairs and comprise 28 different VK gene segments, nine of which have been sequenced. There is a preponderance of VKII genes but genes belonging to subgroups I and III, and genes that cannot be easily assigned to one of the known subgroups, are interspersed within the VKII gene clusters.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNucleic Acids Res
November 1987
Two gene segments coding for the variable region of human immunoglobulin light chains of the kappa type (VK genes, ref. 2) were found to have unusual structures. The two genes which are called A6 and A22 are located in duplicated gene clusters.
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