V(D)J genomic recombination joins single gene segments to encode an extensive repertoire of antigen receptor specificities in T and B lymphocytes. This process initiates with double-stranded breaks adjacent to conserved recombination signal sequences that contain either 12- or 23-nucleotide spacer regions. Only recombination between signal sequences with unequal spacers results in productive coding genes, a phenomenon known as the '12/23 rule.' Here we present two novel genomic tools that allow the capture and analysis of immune locus rearrangements from whole thymic and splenic tissues using second-generation sequencing. Further, we provide strong evidence that the 12/23 rule of genomic recombination is frequently violated under physiologi...
AbstractWe previously identified possible intermediates in V(D)J recombination at the TCRδ locus and...
SummaryVariable (V), diversity (D), and joining (J) (V(D)J) recombination is the first determinant o...
Chromosomal translocations that juxtapose antigen receptor genes and oncogenes are frequently associ...
V(D)J genomic recombination joins single gene segments to encode an extensive repertoire of antigen ...
AbstractV(D)J recombination occurs efficiently only between gene segments flanked by recombination s...
AbstractV(D)J recombination is targeted by short recombination signal (RS) sequences that are relati...
V(D)J recombination is responsible for the de novo creation of antigen receptor genes in T- and B-ce...
International audienceThe genes coding for the antigenic T cell receptor (TR) subunits are assembled...
AbstractV(D)J recombination is of fundamental importance to the generation of diverse antigen recept...
AbstractV(D)J recombination assembles antigen receptor genes from component gene segments. We review...
V(D)J recombination generates antigen receptor diversity by mixing and matching individual variable ...
V(D)J recombination is essential to generate antigen receptor diversity but is also a potent cause o...
T cell receptor (TCR) b gene assembly by V(D)J recombination proceeds via successive Db-to-Jb and Vb...
AbstractA common V(D)J recombinase that recognizes a conserved recombination signal sequence (RSS) m...
V(D)J recombination is essential to generate antigen receptor diversity but is also a potent cause o...
AbstractWe previously identified possible intermediates in V(D)J recombination at the TCRδ locus and...
SummaryVariable (V), diversity (D), and joining (J) (V(D)J) recombination is the first determinant o...
Chromosomal translocations that juxtapose antigen receptor genes and oncogenes are frequently associ...
V(D)J genomic recombination joins single gene segments to encode an extensive repertoire of antigen ...
AbstractV(D)J recombination occurs efficiently only between gene segments flanked by recombination s...
AbstractV(D)J recombination is targeted by short recombination signal (RS) sequences that are relati...
V(D)J recombination is responsible for the de novo creation of antigen receptor genes in T- and B-ce...
International audienceThe genes coding for the antigenic T cell receptor (TR) subunits are assembled...
AbstractV(D)J recombination is of fundamental importance to the generation of diverse antigen recept...
AbstractV(D)J recombination assembles antigen receptor genes from component gene segments. We review...
V(D)J recombination generates antigen receptor diversity by mixing and matching individual variable ...
V(D)J recombination is essential to generate antigen receptor diversity but is also a potent cause o...
T cell receptor (TCR) b gene assembly by V(D)J recombination proceeds via successive Db-to-Jb and Vb...
AbstractA common V(D)J recombinase that recognizes a conserved recombination signal sequence (RSS) m...
V(D)J recombination is essential to generate antigen receptor diversity but is also a potent cause o...
AbstractWe previously identified possible intermediates in V(D)J recombination at the TCRδ locus and...
SummaryVariable (V), diversity (D), and joining (J) (V(D)J) recombination is the first determinant o...
Chromosomal translocations that juxtapose antigen receptor genes and oncogenes are frequently associ...