Two allelic forms of the T cell antigen receptor alpha chain gene were discerned by restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) employing the T cell antigen receptor alpha chain probe pGA5, and the restriction enzyme Bgl II. Analysis revealed that the polymorphic fragments are detected by a probe specific for the constant region exon of the T cell antigen receptor alpha chain gene. Furthermore, the polymorphic fragments were shown to segregate within families. The two allelic forms yield two homozygous states, 3.2/3.2 and 2.9/2.9, at a frequency of 76.5 and 2.9%, respectively, within the normal population. The heterozygous state was observed in 20.6% of the population. The discovery of allelic forms of both the alpha and beta chains of the T cell antigen receptor genes may provide a unique opportunity to study heritable markers of T cell function in several human diseases.
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1 September 1985
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September 01 1985
Restriction fragment length polymorphism of the gene encoding the alpha chain of the human T cell receptor.
M L Hoover
J Marks
J Chipman
E Palmer
P Stastny
J D Capra
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1985) 162 (3): 1087–1092.
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M L Hoover, J Marks, J Chipman, E Palmer, P Stastny, J D Capra; Restriction fragment length polymorphism of the gene encoding the alpha chain of the human T cell receptor.. J Exp Med 1 September 1985; 162 (3): 1087–1092. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.162.3.1087
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