First Author | Sakano H | Year | 1979 |
Journal | Nature | Volume | 280 |
Issue | 5720 | Pages | 288-94 |
PubMed ID | 111144 | Mgi Jnum | J:32390 |
Mgi Id | MGI:79887 | Doi | 10.1038/280288a0 |
Citation | Sakano H, et al. (1979) Sequences at the somatic recombination sites of immunoglobulin light-chain genes. Nature 280(5720):288-94 |
abstractText | The entire nucleotide sequence of a 1.7-kilobase embryonic DNA fragment containing five joining (J) DNA segments for mouse immunoglobulin kappa chain gene has been determined. Each J DNA segment can encode amino acid residues 96--108. Comparison of one of the five J DNA sequences with those of an embryonic variable (V) gene and a complete kappa chain gene permitted localisation of a precise recombination site. The 5'-flanking regions of J DNA segments could form an inverted stem structure with the 3'-non-coding region of embryonic V genes. This hypothetical structure and gel-blotting analysis of total embryo and myeloma DNA suggest that the somatic recombination may be accompanied by excision of an entire DNA segment between a V gene and a J DNA segment. Antibody diversity may in part be generated by modulation of the precise recombination sites. |