| Literature DB >> 2104891 |
C Schultz1, J Petrini, J Collins, J L Claflin, K A Denis, P Gearhart, C Gritzmacher, T Manser, M Shulman, W Dunnick.
Abstract
We have analyzed the configuration of the H chain locus of 41 hybridomas by Southern blot analysis. Each H chain switch region was determined to be germ line, rearranged, or deleted. Including 13 previously analyzed hybridomas, 60% of those with rearrangements on both alleles showed a correlation of the two alleles, i.e., both the expressed and the nonexpressed alleles have rearranged to the same H chain constant region gene segment. When the two H chain alleles did not rearrange to the same gene, they often rearranged to neighboring H chain genes. These results support a role for isotype-specific factors in H chain switch recombination. The action of these isotype-specific factors may be propagated to some extent along the chromosome, which would lead to rearrangements to neighboring genes.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2104891
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422