نتایج جستجو برای: rag 2 mutation

تعداد نتایج: 2746580  

Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID), characterized by a profound decrease in both the number and function of T cells, is related to more than 20 different mutations. Recombination-activating gene (RAG) 1 and 2 seem to be two of the most common forms presenting with various manifestations, including typical SCID, Omenn syndrome (OS), atypical SCID (AS), or delayed onset combined immunodefici...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1994
P Cortes Z S Ye D Baltimore

Genes for immunoglobulins and T-cell receptor are generated by a process known as V(D)J recombination. This process is highly regulated and mediated by the recombination activating proteins RAG-1 and RAG-2. By the use of the two-hybrid protein interaction system, we isolated a human protein that specifically interacts with RAG-1. This protein is the human homologue of the yeast SRP1 (suppressor...

Journal: :Blood 2000
H Kishi X C Wei Z X Jin Y Fujishiro T Nagata T Matsuda A Muraguchi

Recombination activating gene-1 (RAG-1) and RAG-2 are expressed in lymphoid cells undergoing the antigen receptor gene rearrangement. A study of the regulation of the mouse RAG-2 promoter showed that the lymphocyte-specific promoter activity is conferred 80 nucleotide (nt) upstream of RAG-2. Using an electrophoretic mobility shift assay, it was shown that a B-cell-specific transcription protein...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2001
W Li F C Chang S Desiderio

Some patients with B-cell-negative severe combined immune deficiency (SCID) carry mutations in RAG-1 or RAG-2 that impair V(D)J recombination. Two recessive RAG-1 mutations responsible for B-cell-negative SCID, R621H and E719K, impair V(D)J recombination without affecting formation of single-site recombination signal sequence complexes, specific DNA contacts, or perturbation of DNA structure at...

Journal: :Blood 2002
Hiroyuki Kishi Zhe-Xiong Jin Xing-Cheng Wei Takuya Nagata Tadashi Matsuda Shigeru Saito Atsushi Muraguchi

The recombination activating gene-1 (RAG-1) and RAG-2 are expressed specifically in immature lymphoid cells undergoing the recombination of antigen receptor genes. The regulation of murine RAG-2 promoter was studied and it was revealed that the -41/-17 RAG-2 promoter region, which is conserved between humans and mice, was indispensable for the RAG-2 promoter activity in B-cell lines. The region...

Journal: :Blood 2001
A Villa C Sobacchi L D Notarangelo F Bozzi M Abinun T G Abrahamsen P D Arkwright M Baniyash E G Brooks M E Conley P Cortes M Duse A Fasth A M Filipovich A J Infante A Jones E Mazzolari S M Muller S Pasic G Rechavi M G Sacco S Santagata M L Schroeder R Seger D Strina A Ugazio J Väliaho M Vihinen L B Vogler H Ochs P Vezzoni W Friedrich K Schwarz

Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) comprises a heterogeneous group of primary immunodeficiencies, a proportion of which are due to mutations in either of the 2 recombination activating genes (RAG)-1 and -2, which mediate the process of V(D)J recombination leading to the assembly of antigen receptor genes. It is reported here that the clinical and immunologic phenotypes of patients bearing ...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1994
C A Cuomo M A Oettinger

The recombinase activating genes RAG-1 and RAG-2 operate together to activate V(D)J recombination, and thus play an essential role in the generation of immune system diversity. As a first step in understanding the function of the RAG-2 protein, we have tested a series of deletion and insertion mutations for their ability to induce V(D)J joining of a variety of model substrates. Mutants were ass...

2016
Geeta Madathil Govindaraj Shamsudheen Karuthedath Vellarikkal Rijith Jayarajan Rowmika Ravi Ankit Verma Krishnan Chakkiyar Machinari Puthenpurayil Jayakrishnan Riyaz Arakkal Revathi Raj Rajeevan Kunnaruvath Sridhar Sivasubbu Vinod Scaria Paola Itliani David K. Buchbinder Lennart Hammarström Vinod Scaria

Severe combined immunodeficiency is a large clinically heterogeneous group of disorders caused by a defect in the development of humoral or cellular immune responses. At least 13 genes are known to be involved in the pathophysiology of the disease and the mutation spectrum in SCID has been well documented. Mutations of the recombination-activating genes RAG 1 and RAG 2 are associated with a ran...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2012
Mayilaadumveettil Nishana Sathees C Raghavan

The RAG (recombination-activating gene) complex is responsible for the generation of antigen receptor diversity by acting as a sequence-specific nuclease. Recent studies have shown that it also acts as a structure-specific nuclease. However, little is known about the factors regulating this activity at the genomic level. We show in the present study that the proximity of a V(D)J nonamer to hete...

Journal: :Genes & development 1995
M J Sadofsky J E Hesse D C van Gent M Gellert

The RAG-1 protein plays an essential role in V(D)j recombination, but its exact function has not yet been defined. Here we report that a particular mutation in RAG-1 affects recombination by altering the specificity of target sequence usage. Recombination mediated by wild-type RAG-1 is tolerant of a wide range of coding sequences adjacent to the recombination signal. With the mutant RAG-1, reco...

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