Reciprocal hybrid joints demonstrate successive V-J rearrangements on the same chromosome in the human TCR gamma locus. |
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Authors: | D Alexandre P Chuchana M G Roncarolo H Yssel H Spits G Lefranc M P Lefranc |
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Affiliation: | Laboratoire d'Immunogénétique Moléculaire, LIGM, Université Montpellier II, Sciences et Techniques du Languedoc, France. |
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Abstract: | Novel variable (V)--joining (J) gene rearrangements are described in the human T cell receptor gamma locus, in which, on the one hand, the V3 variable gene is joined to the heptamer--nonamer recombination signals of the J1 segment and, on the other hand, the J1 segment is joined to the V3 recombination signals through head-to-head fusion. These recombination products, or hybrid joints, have been originated through an inversion of 47 kb DNA. Interestingly the inverted DNA stretch contains a normal V9-J9 rearrangement. These findings are the first direct demonstration that successive rearrangements occur, on the same chromosome, in the human T cell receptor gamma locus, and suggest that the chronology of the joining events plays a role in the ontogeny of T cells and their differentiation in gamma/delta + and alpha/beta + lineages. |
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Keywords: | T cell receptor gamma chain variable genes recombination signals recombinase inversion |
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