Hayday A C, Saito H, Gillies S D, Kranz D M, Tanigawa G, Eisen H N, Tonegawa S
Cell. 1985 Feb;40(2):259-69. doi: 10.1016/0092-8674(85)90140-0.
We present the initial characterization of a novel family of genes that rearrange in T cells, but do not encode either of the defined (alpha/beta) subunits of the clone-specific heterodimer of the T cell receptor. The family comprises at least three variable (V) gene segments, three constant (C) gene segments, and three junction (J) gene segments. In a cloned cytolytic T lymphocyte, 2C, one of each of these fragments has productively rearranged to yield an expressed VJC transcription unit, which shows no evidence for somatic mutation. Short sequences similar to those implicated in immunoglobulin gene and T cell receptor beta chain gene rearrangement flank the V and J segments of this family. The linkage of two of the three V gene segments has been determined: the segments lie approximately 2.5 kb apart, and are arranged head-to-head. The inverted arrangement may cast light upon the mechanisms utilized by lymphocytes for gene rearrangement.
我们展示了一个新基因家族的初步特征,该家族基因在T细胞中发生重排,但不编码T细胞受体克隆特异性异二聚体的已定义(α/β)亚基中的任何一个。该家族至少包括三个可变(V)基因片段、三个恒定(C)基因片段和三个连接(J)基因片段。在一个克隆的细胞毒性T淋巴细胞2C中,这些片段中的每一个都有一个片段进行了有效重排,产生了一个表达的VJC转录单元,未显示出体细胞突变的证据。与免疫球蛋白基因和T细胞受体β链基因重排相关的短序列位于该家族的V和J片段两侧。已确定三个V基因片段中的两个片段的连锁关系:这些片段相距约2.5 kb,并且是头对头排列的。这种反向排列可能有助于揭示淋巴细胞用于基因重排的机制。