作者
Duane R Wesemann, Andrew J Portuguese, Robin M Meyers, Michael P Gallagher, Kendra Cluff-Jones, Jennifer M Magee, Rohit A Panchakshari, Scott J Rodig, Thomas B Kepler, Frederick W Alt
发表日期
2013/9
期刊
Nature
卷号
501
期号
7465
页码范围
112-115
出版商
Nature Publishing Group
简介
The RAG1/RAG2 endonuclease (RAG) initiates the V(D)J recombination reaction that assembles immunoglobulin heavy (IgH) and light (IgL) chain variable region exons from germline gene segments to generate primary antibody repertoires. IgH V(D)J assembly occurs in progenitor (pro-) B cells followed by that of IgL in precursor (pre-) B cells. Expression of IgH μ and IgL (Igκ or Igλ) chains generates IgM, which is expressed on immature B cells as the B-cell antigen-binding receptor (BCR). Rag expression can continue in immature B cells, allowing continued Igκ V(D)J recombination that replaces the initial VκJκ exon with one that generates a new specificity,,. This ‘receptor editing’ process, which can also lead to Igλ V(D)J recombination and expression,,, provides a mechanism whereby antigen encounter at the Rag-expressing immature B-cell stage helps shape pre-immune BCR repertoires. As the major site of …
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