1985
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.82.24.8624
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Organization and sequences of the diversity, joining, and constant region genes of the human T-cell receptor beta chain.

Abstract: The organization and sequences of the human (3-chain T-cell receptor diversity, joining, and constant region segments are described. The (3 chain of the human T-cell receptor, analogous to the mouse counterpart, consists of two distinct constant region genes =10 kilobases apart. The two constant region genes, Cpu and Cp.2, are very similar not only in sequence but also in genomic organization. The coding sequences of each of these Cp constant region genes are divided into four exons. The first two exons encode… Show more

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“…Also, most contain certain cluster characteristics, such as that of the C region in mammals, where there are at least 4 separate copies of the J-C gene cluster in mice (25), and at least 9 such clusters in human (26). A similar arrangement is also found in the mammalian TCR ␥ and ␤ gene loci (27)(28)(29) and teleost fish light chain genes (24).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Also, most contain certain cluster characteristics, such as that of the C region in mammals, where there are at least 4 separate copies of the J-C gene cluster in mice (25), and at least 9 such clusters in human (26). A similar arrangement is also found in the mammalian TCR ␥ and ␤ gene loci (27)(28)(29) and teleost fish light chain genes (24).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Jb region loci are classified into two families according to their genomic localization, not to sequence similarity. 85,86,89 Owing to the large germline-encoded repertoire, the combinatorial diversity of TCRB gene rearrangements is extensive compared to the TCRG and TCRD rearrangements. The primary repertoire of the TCRb molecules is further extended by an addition of an average of 3.6 (Vb-Db junction) and 4.6 (Db-Jb junction) nucleotides and deletion of an average of 3.6 (Vb), 3.8 (5 0 of Db), 3.7 (3 0 of Db), and 4.1 (Jb) nucleotides.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TCR␤ rearrangement was assessed by Southern blotting and hybridization with a TCR C␤ probe on Bg/II and BamHl/HindIII double digests, which allows detection of J␤1 and J␤2 rearrangements respectively. 25,26 Minor rearranged bands corresponding to J␤1 rearrangements were detected in three cases (3, 4 and 7), one of which also demonstrated a J␤2 rearrangement of comparable intensity ( Figure 4). These included cases classified as weakly clonal, clonal and oligoclonal by PCR TCR␥ analysis.…”
Section: Molecular Genetic Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%