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Contribution of V(H) Replacement Products in Mouse Antibody Repertoire

V(H) replacement occurs through RAG-mediated recombination between the cryptic recombination signal sequence (cRSS) near the 3′ end of a rearranged V(H) gene and the 23-bp RSS from an upstream unrearranged V(H) gene. Due to the location of the cRSS, V(H) replacement leaves a short stretch of nucleot...

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Autores principales: Huang, Lin, Lange, Miles D., Yu, Yangsheng, Li, Song, Su, Kaihong, Zhang, Zhixin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3585286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23469094
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0057877
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author Huang, Lin
Lange, Miles D.
Yu, Yangsheng
Li, Song
Su, Kaihong
Zhang, Zhixin
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Lange, Miles D.
Yu, Yangsheng
Li, Song
Su, Kaihong
Zhang, Zhixin
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description V(H) replacement occurs through RAG-mediated recombination between the cryptic recombination signal sequence (cRSS) near the 3′ end of a rearranged V(H) gene and the 23-bp RSS from an upstream unrearranged V(H) gene. Due to the location of the cRSS, V(H) replacement leaves a short stretch of nucleotides from the previously rearranged V(H) gene at the newly formed V-D junction, which can be used as a marker to identify V(H) replacement products. To determine the contribution of V(H) replacement products to mouse antibody repertoire, we developed a Java-based V(H) Replacement Footprint Analyzer (V(H)RFA) program and analyzed 17,179 mouse IgH gene sequences from the NCBI database to identify V(H) replacement products. The overall frequency of V(H) replacement products in these IgH genes is 5.29% based on the identification of pentameric V(H) replacement footprints at their V-D junctions. The identified V(H) replacement products are distributed similarly in IgH genes using most families of V(H) genes, although different families of V(H) genes are used differentially. The frequencies of V(H) replacement products are significantly elevated in IgH genes derived from several strains of autoimmune prone mice and in IgH genes encoding autoantibodies. Moreover, the identified V(H) replacement footprints in IgH genes from autoimmune prone mice or IgH genes encoding autoantibodies preferentially encode positively charged amino acids. These results revealed a significant contribution of V(H) replacement products to the diversification of antibody repertoire and potentially, to the generation of autoantibodies in mice.
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spelling pubmed-35852862013-03-06 Contribution of V(H) Replacement Products in Mouse Antibody Repertoire Huang, Lin Lange, Miles D. Yu, Yangsheng Li, Song Su, Kaihong Zhang, Zhixin PLoS One Research Article V(H) replacement occurs through RAG-mediated recombination between the cryptic recombination signal sequence (cRSS) near the 3′ end of a rearranged V(H) gene and the 23-bp RSS from an upstream unrearranged V(H) gene. Due to the location of the cRSS, V(H) replacement leaves a short stretch of nucleotides from the previously rearranged V(H) gene at the newly formed V-D junction, which can be used as a marker to identify V(H) replacement products. To determine the contribution of V(H) replacement products to mouse antibody repertoire, we developed a Java-based V(H) Replacement Footprint Analyzer (V(H)RFA) program and analyzed 17,179 mouse IgH gene sequences from the NCBI database to identify V(H) replacement products. The overall frequency of V(H) replacement products in these IgH genes is 5.29% based on the identification of pentameric V(H) replacement footprints at their V-D junctions. The identified V(H) replacement products are distributed similarly in IgH genes using most families of V(H) genes, although different families of V(H) genes are used differentially. The frequencies of V(H) replacement products are significantly elevated in IgH genes derived from several strains of autoimmune prone mice and in IgH genes encoding autoantibodies. Moreover, the identified V(H) replacement footprints in IgH genes from autoimmune prone mice or IgH genes encoding autoantibodies preferentially encode positively charged amino acids. These results revealed a significant contribution of V(H) replacement products to the diversification of antibody repertoire and potentially, to the generation of autoantibodies in mice. Public Library of Science 2013-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3585286/ /pubmed/23469094 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0057877 Text en © 2013 Huang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Contribution of V(H) Replacement Products in Mouse Antibody Repertoire
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title_fullStr Contribution of V(H) Replacement Products in Mouse Antibody Repertoire
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title_short Contribution of V(H) Replacement Products in Mouse Antibody Repertoire
title_sort contribution of v(h) replacement products in mouse antibody repertoire
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3585286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23469094
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0057877
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