Molecular analysis of human immunoglobulin Vλ germline genes: Subgroups VλIII and VλIV
Three human immunoglobulin Vλ germline genes have been isolated: two from the VλIV subgroup and one from the VλIII subgroup. The VλIII gene and one of the VλIV genes appear to be functional (each being utilized in at least two expressed Vλ genes), despite deviations from the reported consensus seque...
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description | Three human immunoglobulin Vλ germline genes have been isolated: two from the VλIV subgroup and one from the VλIII subgroup. The VλIII gene and one of the VλIV genes appear to be functional (each being utilized in at least two expressed Vλ genes), despite deviations from the reported consensus sequences in their promoter TATA-box and recombination signal sequence elements. The other VλIV gene is a pseudogene. Of the 20 human Vλ germline genes characterized to date, 45% are pseudogenes or vestigial genes. |
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