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The histocompatibility 60 (H60) was originally identified as a transplant rejection antigen [1] and it is a family of murine cell surface glycoproteins contains three members: H60a, H60b, H60c. The genes encoding these proteins are located on murine chromosome 10. [2] H60 family members are related to MHC class I. [2] [3] H60a and H60b consist of external α1α2 domain, a transmembrane segment, and a cytoplasmic domain. [2] [3] H60c is made up of α1α2 domain which is linked to the cell membrane by GPI anchor. [2] All these proteins function as stress-induced ligands for NKG2D receptor. [2] [3]

References

  1. ^ Malarkannan, Subramaniam (1998). "The molecular and functional characterization of a dominant minor H antigen, H60". J. Immunol. 161 (7): 3501–9. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.161.7.3501. PMID  9759870. S2CID  2202196.
  2. ^ a b c d e Takada, Akio; Yoshida, Shigeru; Kajikawa, Mizuho; Miyatake, Yukiko; Tomaru, Utano; Sakai, Masaharu; Chiba, Hitoshi; Maenaka, Katsumi; Kohda, Daisuke (2008-02-01). "Two Novel NKG2D Ligands of the Mouse H60 Family with Differential Expression Patterns and Binding Affinities to NKG2D". The Journal of Immunology. 180 (3): 1678–1685. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.180.3.1678. ISSN  0022-1767. PMID  18209064.
  3. ^ a b c Cerwenka, Adelheid; Bakker, Alexander B. H.; McClanahan, Terri; Wagner, Janet; Wu, Jun; Phillips, Joseph H.; Lanier, Lewis L. (2000-01-06). "Retinoic Acid Early Inducible Genes Define a Ligand Family for the Activating NKG2D Receptor in Mice". Immunity. 12 (6): 721–727. doi: 10.1016/S1074-7613(00)80222-8. ISSN  1074-7613. PMID  10894171.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The histocompatibility 60 (H60) was originally identified as a transplant rejection antigen [1] and it is a family of murine cell surface glycoproteins contains three members: H60a, H60b, H60c. The genes encoding these proteins are located on murine chromosome 10. [2] H60 family members are related to MHC class I. [2] [3] H60a and H60b consist of external α1α2 domain, a transmembrane segment, and a cytoplasmic domain. [2] [3] H60c is made up of α1α2 domain which is linked to the cell membrane by GPI anchor. [2] All these proteins function as stress-induced ligands for NKG2D receptor. [2] [3]

References

  1. ^ Malarkannan, Subramaniam (1998). "The molecular and functional characterization of a dominant minor H antigen, H60". J. Immunol. 161 (7): 3501–9. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.161.7.3501. PMID  9759870. S2CID  2202196.
  2. ^ a b c d e Takada, Akio; Yoshida, Shigeru; Kajikawa, Mizuho; Miyatake, Yukiko; Tomaru, Utano; Sakai, Masaharu; Chiba, Hitoshi; Maenaka, Katsumi; Kohda, Daisuke (2008-02-01). "Two Novel NKG2D Ligands of the Mouse H60 Family with Differential Expression Patterns and Binding Affinities to NKG2D". The Journal of Immunology. 180 (3): 1678–1685. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.180.3.1678. ISSN  0022-1767. PMID  18209064.
  3. ^ a b c Cerwenka, Adelheid; Bakker, Alexander B. H.; McClanahan, Terri; Wagner, Janet; Wu, Jun; Phillips, Joseph H.; Lanier, Lewis L. (2000-01-06). "Retinoic Acid Early Inducible Genes Define a Ligand Family for the Activating NKG2D Receptor in Mice". Immunity. 12 (6): 721–727. doi: 10.1016/S1074-7613(00)80222-8. ISSN  1074-7613. PMID  10894171.

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