Detection of functional V(H)81X heavy chains in adult mice with an assessment of complementarity-determining region 3 diversity and capacity to form pre-B cell receptor.

نویسندگان

  • Tracy A Hayden
  • Patricia Riegert
  • Gregory H Kline
چکیده

Recent reports have indicated that up to 50% of all H chain proteins formed cannot associate with the surrogate L chain complex and therefore fail to form a pre-B cell receptor (pBCR), which is required for allelic exclusion and, in most cases, verifies that the H chain can assemble with the L chain to form an Ab molecule. Certain V(H) genes, such as V(H)81X, appear to be particularly prone to encoding for nonpairing (dysfunctional) H chains. It has been suggested that sequence variability at complementarity-determining region 3, especially when increased by the enzyme TdT, often precludes the ability of V(H)81X-using H chains to form pBCR. To determine whether a motif exists that accounts for the ability of H chains to pair with surrogate L chain complex/L chain, we have bred a mouse line in which H chain recombination can only occur on one allele, allowing us to compile a pool of H chains capable of forming Ab molecules in the absence of dysfunctional H chains. Somewhat unexpectedly, we have found V(H)81X H chains capable of Ab formation and cell surface expression in the presence of TdT. Scrutiny of these H chains has revealed that, although highly prone to encode for dysfunctional H chains, sequence variability is not severely limited among functional V(H)81X H chains. We also demonstrate that surface Ig expression is highly indicative of the capacity of a H chain to form pBCR.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of immunology

دوره 169 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2002