Nadel B, Tang A, Escuro G, Lugo G, Feeney A J
The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Immunology, La Jolla, California 92037, USA.
J Exp Med. 1998 May 4;187(9):1495-503. doi: 10.1084/jem.187.9.1495.
Functional variable (V), diversity (D), and joining (J) gene segments contribute unequally to the primary repertoire. One factor contributing to this nonrandom usage is the relative frequency with which the different gene segments rearrange. Variation from the consensus sequence in the heptamer and nonamer of the recombination signal sequence (RSS) is therefore considered a major factor affecting the relative representation of gene segments in the primary repertoire. In this study, we show that the sequence of the spacer is also a determinant factor contributing to the frequency of rearrangement. Moreover, the effect of the spacer on recombination rates of various human Vkappa gene segments in vitro correlates with their frequency of rearrangement in vivo in pre-B cells and with their representation in the peripheral repertoire.
功能可变(V)、多样(D)和连接(J)基因片段对初始库的贡献并不相同。造成这种非随机使用的一个因素是不同基因片段重排的相对频率。因此,重组信号序列(RSS)七聚体和九聚体中与共有序列的差异被认为是影响初始库中基因片段相对占比的一个主要因素。在本研究中,我们表明间隔区序列也是影响重排频率的一个决定性因素。此外,间隔区对各种人类Vκ基因片段体外重组率的影响与其在体内前B细胞中的重排频率以及在外周库中的占比相关。