RAG2's non-core domain contributes to the ordered regulation of V (D) J recombination

JD Curry, MS Schlissel - Nucleic acids research, 2008 - academic.oup.com
JD Curry, MS Schlissel
Nucleic acids research, 2008academic.oup.com
Abstract Variable (diversity) joining [V (D) J] recombination of immune gene loci proceeds in
an ordered manner with D to J portions recombining first and then an upstream V joins that
recombinant. We present evidence that the non-core domain of recombination activating
gene (RAG) protein 2 is involved in the regulation of recombinatorial order. In mice lacking
the non-core domain of RAG2 the ordered rearrangement is disturbed and direct V to D
rearrangements are 10-to 1000-times increased in tri-partite immune gene loci. Some forms …
Abstract
Variable (diversity) joining [V(D)J] recombination of immune gene loci proceeds in an ordered manner with D to J portions recombining first and then an upstream V joins that recombinant. We present evidence that the non-core domain of recombination activating gene (RAG) protein 2 is involved in the regulation of recombinatorial order. In mice lacking the non-core domain of RAG2 the ordered rearrangement is disturbed and direct V to D rearrangements are 10- to 1000-times increased in tri-partite immune gene loci. Some forms of inter-chromosomal translocations between TCRβ and TCRδ D gene segments are also increased in the core RAG2 animals as compared with their wild-type (WT) counterparts. In addition, the concise use of proper recombination signal sequences (RSSs) appears to be disturbed in the core RAG2 mice as compared with WT RAG2 animals.
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