Cutting Edge: Molecular Cloning of a Killer Cell Ig-Like Receptor in the Mouse and Rat 1

We report the molecular cloning of a KIR3DL1 receptor in the mouse and the rat, between 37.4 and 45.4% identical with primate killer cell Ig-like receptors (KIRs/CD158). Both mouse and rat molecules contain a pair of immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibition motifs in their cytoplasmic regions, suggesting an inhibitory function. Southern blot analysis indicated a single KIR gene in the rat, whereas the mouse genome contains more than one KIR-related element. The rat Kir3dl1 locus was mapped to the leukocyte receptor gene complex on chromosome 1, whereas mouse Kir3dl1 was localized to the X chromosome. RT-PCR demonstrated that KIR3DL1 was selectively expressed by NK cells in both rat and mouse. An epitope-tagged expression construct of mouse KIR3DL1 transfected into 293T cells induced expression of a ∼55-kDa protein. Our data indicate that KIR receptors may contribute to the NK cell receptor repertoire in rodents, alongside the Ly-49 family.

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