C. Huber et al., THE V-CHI GENES OF THE L-REGIONS AND THE REPERTOIRE OF V-CHI GENE-SEQUENCES IN THE HUMAN GERM-LINE, European Journal of Immunology, 23(11), 1993, pp. 2868-2875
Only 14 of the 25 V-chi genes and pseudogenes had been found before as
parts of the L regions. The cloning and linking described in the acco
mpanying report allowed us now to assign to Lp or Ld some V-chi genes
which had been found before on scattered clones. In addition the seque
nces of several still unknown genes are reported here, thus completing
the publication of the V-chi genes of the chi locus as far as they ar
e potentially functional or have only one or two 1-bp defects. Of the
V-chi genes of the chi locus, 32 are potentially functional, 16 have m
inor defects, 3 have both potentially functional and slightly defectiv
e alleles and 25 are pseudogenes which amounts to a repertoire of 76 V
-chi-related gene sequences. The V-chi genes of the L regions are, wit
hin the subgroups, particularly similar to each other, which is in par
t due to common evolutionary origins and in part caused by gene conver
sion-like events. One donor-acceptor pair could be clearly identified,
since converted and not-converted alleles of the acceptor gene were f
ound. In other cases the duplicates of the converted genes served as n
on-converted controls.