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Publication : Transcription of productive and nonproductive VDJ-recombined alleles after IgH allelic exclusion.

First Author  Daly J Year  2007
Journal  EMBO J Volume  26
Issue  19 Pages  4273-82
PubMed ID  17805345 Mgi Jnum  J:128011
Mgi Id  MGI:3765366 Doi  10.1038/sj.emboj.7601846
Citation  Daly J, et al. (2007) Transcription of productive and nonproductive VDJ-recombined alleles after IgH allelic exclusion. EMBO J 26(19):4273-82
abstractText  The process of allelic exclusion ensures that each B cell expresses a B-cell receptor encoded by only one of its Ig heavy (IgH) and light (IgL) chain alleles. Although its precise mechanism is unknown, recruitment of the nonfunctional IgH allele to centromeric heterochromatin correlates with the establishment of allelic exclusion. Similarly, recruitment in activated splenic B cells correlates with cell division. In the latter, the recruited IgH allele was reported to be transcriptionally silent. However, it is not known whether monoallelic recruitment during establishment of allelic exclusion correlates with transcriptional silencing. To investigate this, we assessed the transcriptional status of both IgH alleles in single primary cells over the course of B-cell development, using RNA fluorescence in situ hybridization. Before allelic exclusion both alleles are transcribed. Thereafter, in pre-BII and subsequent developmental stages both functional and nonfunctional VDJ- and DJ-transcription is observed. Thus, after the establishment of IgH allelic exclusion, monoallelic recruitment to heterochromatin does not silence VDJ- or DJ-transcription, but serves another purpose.
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