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Publication : Expression of a targeted lambda 1 light chain gene is developmentally regulated and independent of Ig kappa rearrangements.

First Author  Oberdoerffer P Year  2003
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  197
Issue  9 Pages  1165-72
PubMed ID  12719477 Mgi Jnum  J:83289
Mgi Id  MGI:2660962 Doi  10.1084/jem.20030402
Citation  Oberdoerffer P, et al. (2003) Expression of a targeted lambda 1 light chain gene is developmentally regulated and independent of Ig kappa rearrangements. J Exp Med 197(9):1165-72
abstractText  Immunoglobulin light chain (IgL) rearrangements occur more frequently at Ig kappa than at Ig lambda. Previous results suggested that the unrearranged Ig kappa locus negatively regulates Ig lambda transcription and/or rearrangement. Here, we demonstrate that expression of a VJ lambda 1-joint inserted into its physiological position in the Ig lambda locus is independent of Ig kappa rearrangements. Expression of the inserted VJ lambda 1 gene segment is developmentally controlled like that of a VJ kappa-joint inserted into the Ig kappa locus and furthermore coincides developmentally with the occurrence of Ig kappa rearrangements in wild-type mice. We conclude that developmentally controlled transcription of a gene rearrangement in the Ig lambda locus occurs in the presence of an unrearranged Ig kappa locus and is therefore not negatively regulated by the latter. Our data also indicate light chain editing in approximately 30% of lambda 1 expressing B cell progenitors.
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