Y. Zhang et al., THE ROLE OF SHORT HOMOLOGY REPEATS AND TDT IN GENERATION OF THE INVARIANT GAMMA-DELTA ANTIGEN RECEPTOR REPERTOIRE IN THE FETAL THYMUS, Immunity, 3(4), 1995, pp. 439-447
Fetal thymic and adult epithelial V gamma 3(+) and V gamma 4(+) T cell
s express gamma delta antigen receptors (TCR) with invariant junctions
lacking N nucleotides. Using transgenic recombination substrates, we
show that di- or trinucleotide repeats, either in the coding region or
in P elements, have strong effects on the site of recombination. In o
ther mice bearing a terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) transg
ene under the control of the CD2 promoter, we found that the frequency
of canonical junctions was markedly reduced with a concomitant increa
se in in-frame noncanonical junctions with N nucleotides. Together, ou
r results show that short homology repeats direct the site of rearrang
ement and thus play a critical role in the generation of gamma delta T
cell receptor canonical junctions. Increased TdT activity in V gamma
3(+) T cells has a inhibitory effect on junctional homogeneity in thes
e cells.