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Conserved nucleotide sequences at the 5' end of T cell receptor variable genes facilitate polymerase chain reaction amplification.

C P Broeren1, G M Verjans, W Van Eden, J G Kusters, J A Lenstra, T Logtenberg.   

Abstract

Alignment of all available nucleotide sequences of mouse and rat alpha/beta T cell receptor (TcR) variable (V) regions revealed the presence of relatively conserved sequences at the 5' end of the V gene segments. Based on these conserved sequences, degenerate primers were developed for use in the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The degenerate primers developed on the basis of the conserved sequences at the 5' end of rat and mouse V gene segments are expected to enable the amplification of all mouse and rat TcR alpha/beta chain V regions. To test their applicability, the primers were used for the amplification of the V region of the TcR alpha/beta expressed by rat T cell lines. After amplification, the TcR V regions expressed were cloned and sequenced. The Z1a T cell line was shown to use the same TcR V gene segments (V alpha 2 and V beta 8.2), as most other experimental allergic encephalomyelitis associated T cell lines, but had different D and J segments. In spite of these differences at the nucleotide level, a remarkable conservation of the amino acid sequence at the V beta D beta J beta junction was found. Alignment of a large number of human V alpha and V beta gene segments revealed the presence of similarly conserved sequences. Degenerate primers based on these conserved sequences enabled the amplification of TcR V regions of human T cell lines.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2009906     DOI: 10.1002/eji.1830210306

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunol        ISSN: 0014-2980            Impact factor:   5.532


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