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Experiment Id  GSE49233 Series Id  E-GEOD-49233
Name  A Unifying Model for Molecular Determinants of the Pre-selection Vb Repertoire [RNA-Seq] Experiment Type  RNA-Seq
Study Type  WT vs. Mutant Source  GEO
Curation Date  2023-08-08
description  The primary antigen receptor repertoire is sculpted by the process of V(D)J recombination, which must strike a balance between diversification and favoring gene segments with specialized functions. The precise determinants of how often gene segments are chosen to complete variable region coding exons remain elusive. We have quantified Vbeta usage in the pre-selection Tcrb repertoire and report relative contributions of 14 distinct features in shaping their recombination efficiencies, including transcription, chromatin environment, spatial proximity to their DbetaJbeta targets, and quality of recombinase recognition elements. Computational analyses provide a unifying model, revealing a minimal set of eight parameters that are predictive of Vbeta usage, dominated by chromatin modifications associated with transcription, but largely independent of the precise spatial proximity to DbetaJbeta clusters. Transcription profiles of mouse DN thymocytes from Rag1 KO mice were generated by deep sequencing, using Illumina Hi-Seq 2000.
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