Gp. Cook et al., A MAP OF THE HUMAN-IMMUNOGLOBULIN V-H LOCUS COMPLETED BY ANALYSIS OF THE TELOMERIC REGION OF CHROMOSOME 14Q, Nature genetics, 7(2), 1994, pp. 162-168
Analysis of the telomeric region of chromosome 14q has enabled us to c
omplete a map of the immunoglobulin V-H locus which accounts for almos
t all V-H segments known to rearrange in B-lymphocytes. The human germ
line V-H repertoire consists of approximately 50 functional V-H segmen
ts - the exact number depending on the haplotype - spanning 1,100 kilo
bases upstream of the J(H) segments. A yeast artificial chromosome use
d to map these segments was isolated by its ability to provide telomer
e activity in yeast, suggesting that the V-H locus may be located with
in a few kilobases of the 14q telomere. The limited structural diversi
ty encoded by the functional V-H segments demonstrates the importance
of combinatorial diversity produced by VDJ joining and the association
of heavy and light chains in producing the human antibody repertoire.