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      [Characterization of cDNA of T-cell receptor beta chain in rainbow trout].

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          Using a two-step PCR strategy, we have cloned several cDNA segments encoding the T-cell receptor beta chain in a Teleost fish, the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). The nine clones analyzed encode identical N-terminal-truncated V beta regions which present limited sequence similarities with several mammalian TcR V beta chains, from residue Tyr-35 to residue Ser-95. These V beta regions are followed by V beta-D beta-J beta-like regions which are different in all the sequenced clones, and by identical C beta regions. The trout C beta domain (156 amino acids) is most related to the chicken and to amphibian (axolotl) C beta domains but no cysteine residue appears in the hinge region. Like in other vertebrate C beta s, the TM region carries a positively charged lysine residue (Lys-271). The intracytoplasmic domain is virtually absent. The possibility to analyze the structure, expression and diversity of a T-cell receptor chain in a Teleost fish model will be important for our future understanding of the evolution of specific immune recognition in vertebrates.

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          Journal
          C. R. Acad. Sci. III, Sci. Vie
          Comptes rendus de l'Academie des sciences. Serie III, Sciences de la vie
          0764-4469
          0764-4469
          Aug 1994
          : 317
          : 8
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Groupe d'Immunologie Camparée, CNRS URA 1135, Université Pierre-et-Marie-Curie, Paris, France.
          Article
          7882160
          a24bbb57-0b86-42cc-9034-c5dc65be089c
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