Alt F W, Oltz E M, Young F, Gorman J, Taccioli G, Chen J
Immunol Today. 1992 Aug;13(8):306-14. doi: 10.1016/0167-5699(92)90043-7.
The ability of lymphocyte receptor V, D and J gene segments to rearrange generates much of the receptor diversity that is the hallmark of the immune system. Naturally, the mechanisms of immunoglobulin and T-cell receptor gene recombination are of enormous interest. Here, Fred Alt and colleagues review current understanding of the process and speculate on future findings.
淋巴细胞受体V、D和J基因片段的重排能力产生了免疫系统标志性的大部分受体多样性。自然而然地,免疫球蛋白和T细胞受体基因重组的机制引起了人们极大的兴趣。在此,弗雷德·阿尔特及其同事回顾了目前对这一过程的理解,并对未来的研究发现进行了推测。