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Sheep MHC class II molecules. II. Identification and characterization of four distinct subsets of sheep MHC class II molecules
Authors:N K Puri  M R Brandon
Affiliation:Department of Veterinary Preclinical Sciences, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
Abstract:A panel of seven monoclonal antibodies, sequential immunoprecipitation and two-dimensional NEPHGE/SDS-PAGE analyses were used to identify and characterize subsets of sheep MHC class II molecules. Using sequential immunoprecipitation four distinct subsets of class II molecules were identified by the monoclonal antibodies SBU.II 28-1, 37-68, 38-27 and 42-20, while another monoclonal antibody, SBU.II 49-1, recognized all four subsets of class II molecules. These four subpopulations of sheep class II molecules displayed different two-dimensional gel profiles and, using splenocytes from four outbred sheep, the class II molecules recognized by SBU.II 28-1, 37-68 and 42-20 showed structurally detectable allelic polymorphism in their beta polypeptides, but no detectable variation in their alpha polypeptides. In contrast, the class II molecules recognized by SBU.II 38-27 showed allelic variation in both their alpha and beta polypeptides. Two-dimensional (2-D) gel analyses of non-glycosylated class II molecules immunoprecipitated by SBU.II 49-1 suggested that approximately 10-12 different class II molecules were expressed by a single sheep. The results of this study show that sheep express class II molecules that can be divided into four structurally and serologically distinct subsets, and provide additional evidence for the subdivision of the sheep MHC class II genetic region into at least three distinct subregions.
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