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Published September 2000 | public
Journal Article

Characterization of three isotypes of immunoglobulin light chains and T-cell antigen receptor α in zebrafish

Abstract

The zebrafish (Danio rerio) has become a significant model for understanding the developmental regulation of gene expression and holds considerable potential for characterizing the development of the immune system. Using a number of different approaches, including heterologous hybridization and short-primer PCR, cDNAs for three different classes of light-chain genes were identified and characterized. The zebrafish light chains are similar to trout type 1, trout type 2, and catfish type F, respectively. T-cell antigen receptor α (TCRα) was also identified and characterized. A high proportion of unusual transcripts including sterile transcripts, germline VJC transcripts, aberrant splice forms, and V-V transcripts were encountered in the immunoglobulin and TCR cDNAs examined. The light-chain and TCRα loci each consist of multiple families of V gene segments, apparent even from the small numbers of cDNAs of each isotype sequenced. The gene sequences reported provide an essential set of markers of both B- and T-cell lineages that will facilitate investigations of immune system development.

Additional Information

© 2000 Springer-Verlag. Received 30 March 2000; Revised 07 June 2000; Published online 8 August 2000. We would like to thank Barbara Pryor for editorial assistance. This work was supported by a grant to G.W.L. by the National Institutes of Health R37 AI23338.

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