Gene correction in the evolution of the T cell receptor beta chain.

Abstract
Mutational mechanisms operating at the T cell receptor .beta. chain locus have been examined by comparison of the CT.beta.1 and CT.beta.2 gene sequences from Mus pahari, believed to be the oldest living species in the genus Mus, with those of inbred mice. Results indicate that a gene correction event independent of that suggested to have occurred in inbred mice has homogenized the M. pahari CT.beta. exon 1 sequences, minimizing diversity in this region of the molecule. These observations suggest that correction events such as gene conversion may occur frequently, even in pauci-gene families with as few as two members, and therefore play a significant role in gene diversification or homogenization of small as well as large gene families.