Yx. Xu et al., IDENTIFICATION OF THE PED GENE AT THE MOLECULAR-LEVEL - THE Q9 MHC CLASS-I TRANSGENE CONVERTS THE PED SLOW TO THE PED FAST PHENOTYPE, Biology of reproduction, 51(4), 1994, pp. 695-699
The Fed (preimplantation embryo development) gene, which maps to the Q
region of the mouse major histocompatibility complex (MHC), controls
the rate of cleavage division of preimplantation mouse embryos and sub
sequent embryonic survival. Of the ten known MHC class I genes in the
Q region of the mouse MHC, four-Q6, Q7, Q8, and Q9-are almost identica
l and encode similar proteins, all called the Qa-2 antigen. Previous s
tudies have suggested that the Q9 gene encodes the Fed gene. To test t
his directly, one-cell embryos from the CBA/Ca strain (Fed slow) that
is missing the Q9 gene and the Qa-2 antigen were injected with the Q9
gene from the C57BL/10 strain (Ped fast) that possesses the Q9 gene an
d expresses the Qa-2 antigen. The resulting Q9 transgenic mice were fo
und to express the Qa-2 antigen. In addition, it was found that introd
uction of the Q9 gene converted the Fed gene phenotype of the recipien
t strain from slow to fast. Therefore, the Fed gene product is the Qa-
2 antigen encoded by the Q9 gene.