ANALYSIS OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN-S-GAMMA-3 RECOMBINATION BREAKPOINTS BY PCR- IMPLICATIONS FOR THE MECHANISM OF ISOTYPE SWITCHING

Citation
J. Du et al., ANALYSIS OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN-S-GAMMA-3 RECOMBINATION BREAKPOINTS BY PCR- IMPLICATIONS FOR THE MECHANISM OF ISOTYPE SWITCHING, Nucleic acids research, 25(15), 1997, pp. 3066-3073
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
03051048
Volume
25
Issue
15
Year of publication
1997
Pages
3066 - 3073
Database
ISI
SICI code
0305-1048(1997)25:15<3066:AOIRBB>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
The molecular mechanism of immunoglobulin switch recombination is poor ly understood, Switch recombination occurs between pairs of switch reg ions located upstream of the constant heavy chain genes, previously we showed that switch recombination breakpoints cluster to it defined su bregion in the S gamma 3, S gamma 1 and S gamma 2b tandem repeats. We have developed a strategy for direct amplification of S mu/S gamma 3 c omposite fragments as well as S mu and S gamma 3 regions by PCR. This assay has been used to analyze the organization of S mu, S gamma 3 and a series of S mu/S gamma 3 recombination breakpoints from hybridomas and normal mitogen-activated splenic B cells, DNA sequence analysis of the switch fragments showed direct joining of S mu and S gamma 3 with out deletions or duplications, Mutations were found in two switch junc tions on both sides of the crossover point, suggesting that template s witching is the most likely model for the mechanism of switch recombin ation. Statistical analysis of the positions of the recombination brea kpoints in the S gamma 3 tandem repeat indicates the presence of two s ub-clusters, suggesting non-random usage of DNA substrate in the recom bination reaction.