Literature DB >> 7963524

Essential residues in V(D)J recombination signals.

Y Akamatsu1, N Tsurushita, F Nagawa, M Matsuoka, K Okazaki, M Imai, H Sakano.   

Abstract

Recombination signal sequences for V(D)J joining consist of a conserved heptamer (CACAGTG) and a nonamer (ACAAAAACC) separated by a spacer of a constant length (12 bp or 23 bp). In the present study, we have analyzed various recombination signal mutations for their effects in V(D)J joining. Using a retroviral vector, we introduced mutant substrates stably into pre-B cells, and assayed recombination using the lacZ gene as a reporter. This method allowed us to study recombination in a single copy within the context of the host cell chromosome. Because this assay did not show any detectable background, it was quite useful in the analysis of low level recombinations. In the heptamer, mutations in the first three residues severely dropped the joining rates. Among them, the first residue adjacent to the recombination site was found to be most essential. Although mutations in the heptamer reduced the joining rate to various extents, they did not lower the site-specificity of recombination. With regard to the nonamer, the presence of three consecutive A residues was necessary for efficient recombination. Furthermore, the nucleotides flanking the A-rich core needed to be other than A residues, probably marking the border of the A-stretch. This may be important when the recombinase measures the distance between the heptamer and the nonamer to satisfy the 12/23-bp spacer rule.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7963524

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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