Germ‐line transcription occurs on both the functional and the non‐functional alleles of immunoglobulin constant heavy chain genes
In B cells undergoing class switching, recombination is usually directed to the same switch sequences on both homologous chromosomes and is generally preceded by germ‐line transcription initiated from I promoters upstream of immunoglobulin constant heavy chain genes. Whether germ‐line transcription...
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Published in | European journal of immunology Vol. 33; no. 8; pp. 2108 - 2113 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Weinheim
WILEY‐VCH Verlag
01.08.2003
Wiley-VCH Verlag |
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Summary: | In B cells undergoing class switching, recombination is usually directed to the same switch sequences on both homologous chromosomes and is generally preceded by germ‐line transcription initiated from I promoters upstream of immunoglobulin constant heavy chain genes. Whether germ‐line transcription occurs on both alleles or is restricted to the productive one has not been directly addressed before. To clearly distinguish between these two possibilities, a system is needed in which one might detect allele‐specific germ‐line transcripts. We used homologous recombination to set up twoin vivo systems in which one γ3 allele was marked by a loxP sequence whereas the other allele was silenced by inhibiting μ heavy chain production. Here, we provide evidence that germ‐line transcription occurs on both the functional and the non‐functional alleles. |
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ISSN: | 0014-2980 1521-4141 |
DOI: | 10.1002/eji.200323969 |