Epigenetic modifications of the V H region after DJ H recombination in Pro-B cells
The variable region of murine immunoglobulin heavy chain (Igh) is assembled by sequential D -J and V -DJ recombination. The accessibility of the Igh locus determines the order of rearrangement. Because of the large number of V genes and the lack of a suitable model, the epigenetic modifications of V...
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description | The variable region of murine immunoglobulin heavy chain (Igh) is assembled by sequential D
-J
and V
-DJ
recombination. The accessibility of the Igh locus determines the order of rearrangement. Because of the large number of V
genes and the lack of a suitable model, the epigenetic modifications of V
genes after DJ
recombination have not previously been characterized. Here, we employed two v-Abl pro-B cell lines, in which the Igh locus is in germline and DJ
-recombined configurations, respectively. The DJ
junction displays the characteristics of a recombination centre, such as high levels of activation-associated histone modifications and recombination-activating gene protein (RAG) binding in DJ
-rearranged pro-B cells, which extend the recombination centre model proposed for the germline Igh locus. The different domains of the V
region have distinct epigenetic characteristics after DJ
recombination. Distal V
genes have higher levels of active histone modifications, germline transcription and Pax5 binding, and good quality recombination signal sequences. Proximal V
genes are relatively close to the DJ
recombination centre, which partially compensates for the low levels of the above active epigenetic modifications. DJ
recombination centre might serve as a cis-acting element to regulate the accessibility of the V
region. Furthermore, we demonstrate that RAG weakly binds to functional V
genes, which is the first detailed assessment of RAG dynamic binding to V
genes. We provide a way for V
-DJ
recombination in which the V
gene is brought into close proximity with the DJ
recombination centre for RAG binding by a Pax5-dependent chromosomal compaction event, and held in this position for subsequent cleavage and V
-DJ
joining. |
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recombination. The accessibility of the Igh locus determines the order of rearrangement. Because of the large number of V
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genes after DJ
recombination have not previously been characterized. Here, we employed two v-Abl pro-B cell lines, in which the Igh locus is in germline and DJ
-recombined configurations, respectively. The DJ
junction displays the characteristics of a recombination centre, such as high levels of activation-associated histone modifications and recombination-activating gene protein (RAG) binding in DJ
-rearranged pro-B cells, which extend the recombination centre model proposed for the germline Igh locus. The different domains of the V
region have distinct epigenetic characteristics after DJ
recombination. Distal V
genes have higher levels of active histone modifications, germline transcription and Pax5 binding, and good quality recombination signal sequences. Proximal V
genes are relatively close to the DJ
recombination centre, which partially compensates for the low levels of the above active epigenetic modifications. DJ
recombination centre might serve as a cis-acting element to regulate the accessibility of the V
region. Furthermore, we demonstrate that RAG weakly binds to functional V
genes, which is the first detailed assessment of RAG dynamic binding to V
genes. We provide a way for V
-DJ
recombination in which the V
gene is brought into close proximity with the DJ
recombination centre for RAG binding by a Pax5-dependent chromosomal compaction event, and held in this position for subsequent cleavage and V
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recombination. The accessibility of the Igh locus determines the order of rearrangement. Because of the large number of V
genes and the lack of a suitable model, the epigenetic modifications of V
genes after DJ
recombination have not previously been characterized. Here, we employed two v-Abl pro-B cell lines, in which the Igh locus is in germline and DJ
-recombined configurations, respectively. The DJ
junction displays the characteristics of a recombination centre, such as high levels of activation-associated histone modifications and recombination-activating gene protein (RAG) binding in DJ
-rearranged pro-B cells, which extend the recombination centre model proposed for the germline Igh locus. The different domains of the V
region have distinct epigenetic characteristics after DJ
recombination. Distal V
genes have higher levels of active histone modifications, germline transcription and Pax5 binding, and good quality recombination signal sequences. Proximal V
genes are relatively close to the DJ
recombination centre, which partially compensates for the low levels of the above active epigenetic modifications. DJ
recombination centre might serve as a cis-acting element to regulate the accessibility of the V
region. Furthermore, we demonstrate that RAG weakly binds to functional V
genes, which is the first detailed assessment of RAG dynamic binding to V
genes. We provide a way for V
-DJ
recombination in which the V
gene is brought into close proximity with the DJ
recombination centre for RAG binding by a Pax5-dependent chromosomal compaction event, and held in this position for subsequent cleavage and V
-DJ
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-J
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-DJ
recombination. The accessibility of the Igh locus determines the order of rearrangement. Because of the large number of V
genes and the lack of a suitable model, the epigenetic modifications of V
genes after DJ
recombination have not previously been characterized. Here, we employed two v-Abl pro-B cell lines, in which the Igh locus is in germline and DJ
-recombined configurations, respectively. The DJ
junction displays the characteristics of a recombination centre, such as high levels of activation-associated histone modifications and recombination-activating gene protein (RAG) binding in DJ
-rearranged pro-B cells, which extend the recombination centre model proposed for the germline Igh locus. The different domains of the V
region have distinct epigenetic characteristics after DJ
recombination. Distal V
genes have higher levels of active histone modifications, germline transcription and Pax5 binding, and good quality recombination signal sequences. Proximal V
genes are relatively close to the DJ
recombination centre, which partially compensates for the low levels of the above active epigenetic modifications. DJ
recombination centre might serve as a cis-acting element to regulate the accessibility of the V
region. Furthermore, we demonstrate that RAG weakly binds to functional V
genes, which is the first detailed assessment of RAG dynamic binding to V
genes. We provide a way for V
-DJ
recombination in which the V
gene is brought into close proximity with the DJ
recombination centre for RAG binding by a Pax5-dependent chromosomal compaction event, and held in this position for subsequent cleavage and V
-DJ
joining.</abstract><cop>England</cop><pmid>28502113</pmid><doi>10.1111/imm.12758</doi><tpages>14</tpages><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4144-4786</orcidid></addata></record> |
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