The origin of the recombination-activating genes (RAGs) is considered to be a foundation hallmark for adaptive immunity, characterised by the presence of antigen receptor genes that provide the ability to recognise and respond to specific peptide antigens. In vertebrates, a diverse repertoire of antigen-specific receptors, T cell receptors and immunoglobulins is generated by V(D)J recombination performed by the RAG-1 and RAG-2 protein complex. RAG homologues were identified in many jawed vertebrates. Despite their crucial importance, no homologues have been found in jawless vertebrates and invertebrates. This paper focuses on the RAG homologues in humans and other vertebrates for which the genome is completely sequenced, and also discuses t...
Driven by co-evolution with pathogens, host immunity continuously adapts to optimize defence against...
V(D)J recombination is a process of somatic recombination catalyzed by proteins encoded by RAG1 and ...
It is not clear whether genes of the innate immune system of vertebrates are subject to the same sel...
The appearance of adaptive immunity in jawed vertebrates is termed the immunological ‘Big Bang’ beca...
International audienceDomestication of a transposon (a DNA sequence that can change its position in ...
The adaptive immune systems of all vertebrates rely on self-DNA mutating enzymes to assemble their a...
International audienceRAG1 and RAG2 are essential subunits of the V(D)J recombinase required for the...
International audienceHow innate immunity gave rise to adaptive immunity in vertebrates remains unkn...
International audienceABSTRACT A series of “molecular domestication” events are thought to have conv...
The RAG recombinase is a domesticated transposable element co-opted in jawed vertebrates to drive th...
AbstractRAG1 protein is one of the key component of RAG complex regulating the V(D)J recombination. ...
RAG1 protein is one of the key component of RAG complex regulating the V(D)J recombination. There ar...
During the last decades, gene and cDNA cloning identified TCR and Ig genes across vertebrates; genom...
The immune system in animals is a complex network of molecules, cells and tissues that coordinately ...
The Recombination Activating Proteins, RAG1 and RAG2, play a crucial role in the immune response in ...
Driven by co-evolution with pathogens, host immunity continuously adapts to optimize defence against...
V(D)J recombination is a process of somatic recombination catalyzed by proteins encoded by RAG1 and ...
It is not clear whether genes of the innate immune system of vertebrates are subject to the same sel...
The appearance of adaptive immunity in jawed vertebrates is termed the immunological ‘Big Bang’ beca...
International audienceDomestication of a transposon (a DNA sequence that can change its position in ...
The adaptive immune systems of all vertebrates rely on self-DNA mutating enzymes to assemble their a...
International audienceRAG1 and RAG2 are essential subunits of the V(D)J recombinase required for the...
International audienceHow innate immunity gave rise to adaptive immunity in vertebrates remains unkn...
International audienceABSTRACT A series of “molecular domestication” events are thought to have conv...
The RAG recombinase is a domesticated transposable element co-opted in jawed vertebrates to drive th...
AbstractRAG1 protein is one of the key component of RAG complex regulating the V(D)J recombination. ...
RAG1 protein is one of the key component of RAG complex regulating the V(D)J recombination. There ar...
During the last decades, gene and cDNA cloning identified TCR and Ig genes across vertebrates; genom...
The immune system in animals is a complex network of molecules, cells and tissues that coordinately ...
The Recombination Activating Proteins, RAG1 and RAG2, play a crucial role in the immune response in ...
Driven by co-evolution with pathogens, host immunity continuously adapts to optimize defence against...
V(D)J recombination is a process of somatic recombination catalyzed by proteins encoded by RAG1 and ...
It is not clear whether genes of the innate immune system of vertebrates are subject to the same sel...