T. Kirschbaum et al., THE MOUSE IMMUNOGLOBULIN-KAPPA LOCUS CONTAINS ABOUT 140 VARIABLE GENESEGMENTS, European Journal of Immunology, 26(7), 1996, pp. 1613-1620
In continuation of our efforts to elucidate the immunoglobulin chi loc
us of the mouse we analyzed 46 yeast artificial chromosomes (YACs) con
taining V chi, J chi and C chi genes. The YACs, which were derived fro
m DNA of C57BL/6 and C3H mice, ranged from 0.3-1.9 Mb in size. On the
basis of hybridization with probes specific for the V chi gene familie
s a group of 13 YACs was selected for detailed analysis. The V chi, ge
nes of the YACs were then characterized by hybridization to the family
-specific probes and by the sizes of the EcoRI fragments on which they
were found. This way evidence was obtained for 140 different V chi ge
ne signals on the YACs. Of these 63 had been characterized before on c
lones from a cosmid library of total mouse DNA (I. Zocher et al., Eur.
J. Immunol. 1995. 25:3326-3331) and 22 others were found now on cosmi
d clones derived from the YACs. Six V chi genes of the previous study
which were not found on the YACs are probably located outside of the c
hi locus. The YACs were arrayed in a unique order establishing a YACs
panel which most likely contains the whole chi locus. The cosmid conti
gs and solitary cosmid clones which contain the 63 plus 22 V chi gene
signals mentioned above comprise about 2.0 Mb. Assuming that the remai
ning 55 V chi genes are spaced at the same average distance of 24 kb,
one may extrapolate to a locus size of 3.3 Mb.