Published March 1988 | Version v1
Journal article

Looping out and deletion mechanism for the immunoglobulin heavy-chain class switch

  • 1. Univ. of California, San Francisco (USA)

Description

In the mouse pre-B-cell line 18-81, cells can switch production in vitro from immunoglobulin μ chain to γ2b chain. The gene encoding the γ2b chain is created by a rearrangement of the μ gene. This rearrangement always takes place within a homolog. In cells with a γ2b gene, most of the time the gene segment encoding the constant region of the μ chain is deleted, but often the rearrangement leads to cells that produce no immunoglobulin, and all DNA sequences are retained. The latter result is due to an inversion. Inversions exclude the unequal sister chromatid exchange model of the heavy-chain class switch. Looping out is an intermediate step in the process of generating an inversion. These finding demonstrate that the switch rearrangement occurs by looping out and deletion

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Journal Title
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Journal Volume
85
Journal Issue
5
Series
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
Journal Page Range
1581-1585
ISSN
0027-8424
CODEN
PNASA