Published May 2002
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Journal Article
Essential roles of the κ light chain intronic enhancer and 3' enhancer in κ rearrangement and demethylation
Chicago
Abstract
The κ intronic (MiE_κ) and 3' (3'E_κ) enhancers are both quantitatively important to, but not essential for, immunoglobulin kappa rearrangement. To determine the functional redundancy between these two enhancers, B cells derived from mutant embryonic stem cells—in which both MiE_κ and 3'E_κ were deleted on both kappa alleles—were analyzed for κ rearrangement. Our findings indicate that these double-mutant B cells have essentially no κ rearrangement but do rearrange and express lambda. Therefore, these two kappa enhancers share essential roles in activating V_κJ_κ rearrangement. Our findings also indicate that the two κ enhancers play overlapping and distinct roles in the demethylation of κ in B cells.
Additional Information
© 2002 Nature Publishing Group. Received 14 January 2002; Accepted 29 March 2002; Published online: 22 April 2002. We thank M. Schlissel for 3'Eκ^-/- mice and members of Alt laboratory for critical reading of this manuscript. Supported by NIH grant AI44838 (to Y. X.). Competing interests statement: The authors declare that they have no competing financial interests.Additional details
- Eprint ID
- 57509
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- 10.1038/ni790
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20150513-151007815
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- AI44838
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