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Data characterizing the genomic structure of the T cell receptor (TRB) locus in Camelus dromedarius.


ABSTRACT: These data are presented in support of structural and evolutionary analysis of the published article entitled "The occurrence of three D-J-C clusters within the dromedary TRB locus highlights a shared evolution in Tylopoda, Ruminantia and Suina" (Antonacci et al., 2017) [1]. Here we describe the genomic structure and the gene content of the T cell receptor beta chain (TRB) locus in Camelus dromedarius. As in the other species of mammals, the general genomic organization of the dromedary TRB locus consists of a pool of TRBV genes located upstream of in tandem TRBD-J-C clusters, followed by a TRBV gene with an inverted transcriptional orientation. A peculiarity of the dromedary TRB locus structure is the presence of three TRBD-J-C clusters, which is a common feature of sheep, cattle and pig sequences.

SUBMITTER: Antonacci R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5562110 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Data characterizing the genomic structure of the T cell receptor (TRB) locus in <i>Camelus dromedarius</i>.

Antonacci Rachele R   Bellini Mariagrazia M   Castelli Vito V   Ciccarese Salvatrice S   Massari Serafina S  

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These data are presented in support of structural and evolutionary analysis of the published article entitled "The occurrence of three D-J-C clusters within the dromedary TRB locus highlights a shared evolution in Tylopoda, Ruminantia and Suina" (Antonacci et al., 2017) [1]. Here we describe the genomic structure and the gene content of the T cell receptor beta chain (TRB) locus in <i>Camelus dromedarius.</i> As in the other species of mammals, the general genomic organization of the dromedary T  ...[more]

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