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Interaction between the RAG1 and RAG2 proteins is probably critical fo
r V(D)J recombination. Using a coimmunoprecipitation assay, we define
a large region of RAG1 (amino acids 504-1008) that is sufficient for i
nteraction with RAG2. This region comprises the C-terminal half of the
RAG1 protein, and is within the region defined as the recombinational
ly active core. Deletion of either of two regions of RAG1 (amino acids
504-570 or 850-1008) causes a loss of interaction with RAG2. Loss of
coimmunoprecipitation is also seen with RAG1 core proteins containing
deletions of smaller stretches of amino acids (amino acids 506-511 or
545-550), emphasizing the importance of this region of RAG1 in forming
a complex with RAG2. A variety of other small deletion mutations with
in the amino acid region 504-1008 also decrease coimmunoprecipitation
of RAG2 with RAG1, indicating that much or all of this region is impor
tant for complex formation.