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We have constructed a recombinant class I gene in which 5' sequences of H-2Dd are linked to the 3' half of a Qa subregion gene, Q10b. This hybrid gene would be expected to direct the synthesis of a protein containing the N and C1 domains of H-2Dd covalently linked to the C2 domain of the secreted, nonpolymorphic, Q10b antigen. Following DNA-mediated gene transfer into mouse L cells, transformants were analyzed by radiolabeling and immunoprecipitation. These cells secreted a molecule reactive with anti-H-2Dd monoclonal antibodies that identify epitopes on the N and C1 domains as well as with an anti-Q10 carboxyl-terminal peptide antiserum. The H-2Dd-derived antigen is associated with beta 2-microglobulin and is readily purified in milligram amounts from culture supernatants by immunoaffinity chromatography.
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