1980
DOI: 10.1038/286676a0
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Two types of somatic recombination are necessary for the generation of complete immunoglobulin heavy-chain genes

Abstract: At least two types of somatic recombination are necessary for the generation of a complete immunoglobulin gamma 2b gene from germ-line DNA sequences. The first type of recombination consists of the assembly of three separate DNA segments, each encoding a different part of the variable region. The second type of recombination replaces the exons coding for the constant region of the mu chain with those coding for the same region of the gamma 2b chain. The DNA sequencing studies suggest that the two types of reco… Show more

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“…The normal molecular mechanism of isotype class switch involves a nonhomologous recombination event during which the intervening DNA between two S regions is excised as circular DNA (21). To provide direct evidence that the induction of IgG 1 and IgG 3 production by rIL-21 is associated with this type of DNA recombination, the presence of circular switch DNA in activated B cells was analyzed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The normal molecular mechanism of isotype class switch involves a nonhomologous recombination event during which the intervening DNA between two S regions is excised as circular DNA (21). To provide direct evidence that the induction of IgG 1 and IgG 3 production by rIL-21 is associated with this type of DNA recombination, the presence of circular switch DNA in activated B cells was analyzed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The HindIII filter was hybridized with a J-b2 probe (Malissen et al, 1984) to obtain a spectrum of TCR-b gene rearrangement, and the obtained rearrangements were further confirmed by hybridizing the PvuII filter with a J-b1 probe (Malissen et al, 1984). For IgH rearrangement analysis, genomic DNA isolated from spleen, liver and lymph node was digested with BglII and hybridized with a-32 P-labeled J H probe (Sakano et al, 1980). The rearranged IgH gene bands detected in the BglII filters were further confirmed by using Sac I digestion.…”
Section: Tcr and Igh Rearrangement Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, it is unclear whether recognition and cleavage requires a pair of RSS or whether cleavage occurs independently at an individual RSS under physiological conditions. Moreover, while it has been established that efficient recombination requires a pair of RSS of different spacer lengths (Early et al 1980;Sakano et al 1980;Hesse et al 1989;Lewis & Hesse 1991;Akamatsu et al 1994), it has not been determined at which step (cleavage or joining) this '12/23 rule' is enforced.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%