Major histocompatibility complex, class I, Y (pseudogene) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the HLA-Y gene. [1]
References
edit- ^ "Entrez Gene: Major histocompatibility complex, class I, Y (pseudogene)". Retrieved 2014-01-20.
Further reading
edit- Gleimer, M.; Wahl, A. R.; Hickman, H. D.; Abi-Rached, L.; Norman, P. J.; Guethlein, L. A.; Hammond, J. A.; Draghi, M.; Adams, E. J.; Juo, S.; Jalili, R.; Gharizadeh, B.; Ronaghi, M.; Garcia, K. C.; Hildebrand, W. H.; Parham, P. (2011). "Although Divergent in Residues of the Peptide Binding Site, Conserved Chimpanzee Patr-AL and Polymorphic Human HLA-A*02 Have Overlapping Peptide-Binding Repertoires". The Journal of Immunology. 186 (3): 1575–1588. doi:10.4049/jimmunol.1002990. PMC 3124313. PMID 21209280.
- Coquillard, G.; Lau, M.; Kletzel, M.; Rodriguez-Marino, S. G. (2004). "Identification of two pseudogenes with sequence homology to human and gorilla MHC class IA genes: Ancestral haplotype in the Filipino population". Human Immunology. 65 (6): 665–673. doi:10.1016/j.humimm.2004.02.025. PMID 15219387.
- Williams, F.; Curran, M. D.; Middleton, D. (1999). "Characterisation of a novel HLA-A pseudogene, HLA-BEL, with significant sequence identity with a gorilla MHC class I gene". Tissue Antigens. 54 (4): 360–369. doi:10.1034/j.1399-0039.1999.540405.x. PMID 10551419.