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Equal transcription rates of productively and nonproductively rearranged immunoglobulin mu heavy chain alleles in a pro-B cell line.

Andrea B Eberle1, Kai Herrmann, Hans-Martin Jäck, Oliver Mühlemann.   

Abstract

During B cell maturation, immunoglobulin (Ig) genes frequently acquire premature translation-termination codons (PTCs) as a result of the somatic rearrangement of V, D, and J gene segments. However, it is essential for a B lymphocyte to produce only one kind of antibody and therefore to ensure that the heavy and light chain polypeptides are expressed exclusively from the corresponding functional alleles, whereas no protein is made from the nonproductively rearranged alleles. At the post-transcriptional level, a well-studied mRNA quality control mechanism, termed nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD), recognizes and degrades PTC-containing mRNAs in a translation-dependent manner. In addition, transcriptional silencing of PTC-containing Ig-mu and Ig-gamma heavy chain reporter genes was observed in HeLa cells. To investigate the silencing of nonproductively rearranged Ig genes in a more physiological context, we analyzed a monoclonal line of immortalized murine pro-B cells harboring one productively (PTC-) and one nonproductively (PTC+) rearranged Ig-mu heavy chain allele. We show that the steady-state abundance of PTC+ mRNA was approximately 40-fold lower when compared to that of the PTC- mRNA. However, both the PTC+ and PTC- allele seemed to be equally well transcribed since the abundances of PTC+ and PTC- pre-mRNA were very similar and chromatin immunoprecipitations revealed comparable occupancy of RNA polymerase II and acetylated histone H3 on both alleles. Altogether, we found no evidence for transcriptional silencing of the PTC+ allele in this pro-B cell line; hence, the efficient down-regulation of the PTC+ Ig-mu mRNA results entirely from NMD.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19363217      PMCID: PMC2685528          DOI: 10.1261/rna.1516409

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  RNA        ISSN: 1355-8382            Impact factor:   4.942


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