Okada A, Alt F W
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Children's Hospital, Boston, MA.
Semin Immunol. 1994 Jun;6(3):185-96. doi: 10.1006/smim.1994.1024.
The somatic assembly of antigen receptor genes--known as V(D)J recombination--is a highly regulated process at several different levels. V(D)J rearrangement is limited to stages of early B and T cell development by the lymphoid specific expression of recombinase activity. A common recombinase is apparently responsible for the rearrangement of all antigen receptor loci. Thus, the tissue specific and ordered rearrangement of each antigen receptor locus must depend on controlling their 'accessibility' to the recombinase. Here, we outline recent work that has contributed to the current understanding of mechanisms that control V(D)J rearrangement.
抗原受体基因的体细胞组装——即V(D)J重组——在几个不同层面上是一个高度受调控的过程。V(D)J重排通过重组酶活性的淋巴细胞特异性表达,局限于早期B细胞和T细胞发育阶段。一种常见的重组酶显然负责所有抗原受体基因座的重排。因此,每个抗原受体基因座的组织特异性和有序重排必定依赖于控制它们对重组酶的“可及性”。在此,我们概述了有助于当前理解控制V(D)J重排机制的近期研究工作。