SummaryIn developing B cells, expression of surface immunoglobulin is an important signal to terminate recombinase activator gene (RAG) expression and V(D)J recombination. However, autoreactive antigen receptors instead promote continued gene rearrangement and receptor editing. The regulation by B cell receptor (BCR) signaling of RAG expression and editing is poorly understood. We report that in editing-competent cells BCR ligand-induced RAG mRNA expression is regulated at the level of RAG transcription, rather than mRNA stability. In immature B cells carrying innocuous receptors, RAG expression appears to be under rapidly reversible negative regulation. Studies involving transduction of a superrepressive (sr) IκBα protein indicate that NF-...
During their development, B lymphocytes undergo V(D)J recombination events and selection processes t...
Background: V(D)J recombination takes place during lymphocyte development to generate a large reper...
RAGs (Recombination Activating Genes) are responsible for generation of antigen receptor diversity i...
SummaryIn developing B cells, expression of surface immunoglobulin is an important signal to termina...
grantor: University of TorontoIt has been suggested that a signal transduced through the B...
Expression of the recombination activating genes Rag1 and Rag2 (Rag) is essential for generation of ...
AbstractAlthough expression of the RAG1 and RAG2 genes is essential for lymphocyte development, the ...
Developing B and T lymphocytes must rearrange the genomic sequence of antigen receptor genes by V(D)...
AbstractTwo waves of immunoglobulin gene rearrangements, first of the heavy, then of the light chain...
B cells undergo dramatic alterations in response to antigen recognition through cell surface recepto...
grantor: University of TorontoThe RAG genes are critical in lymphocyte development and in ...
A population of peripheral B cells have been shown to express recombination activating gene products...
The NF-kappa B/Rel family of at least five transcription factor polypeptides is thought to function ...
B cell development relies on coordinate signals from cell surface antigen and cytokine recep-tors. I...
Developing B and T lymphocytes must rearrange the genomic sequence of antigen receptor genes by V(D)...
During their development, B lymphocytes undergo V(D)J recombination events and selection processes t...
Background: V(D)J recombination takes place during lymphocyte development to generate a large reper...
RAGs (Recombination Activating Genes) are responsible for generation of antigen receptor diversity i...
SummaryIn developing B cells, expression of surface immunoglobulin is an important signal to termina...
grantor: University of TorontoIt has been suggested that a signal transduced through the B...
Expression of the recombination activating genes Rag1 and Rag2 (Rag) is essential for generation of ...
AbstractAlthough expression of the RAG1 and RAG2 genes is essential for lymphocyte development, the ...
Developing B and T lymphocytes must rearrange the genomic sequence of antigen receptor genes by V(D)...
AbstractTwo waves of immunoglobulin gene rearrangements, first of the heavy, then of the light chain...
B cells undergo dramatic alterations in response to antigen recognition through cell surface recepto...
grantor: University of TorontoThe RAG genes are critical in lymphocyte development and in ...
A population of peripheral B cells have been shown to express recombination activating gene products...
The NF-kappa B/Rel family of at least five transcription factor polypeptides is thought to function ...
B cell development relies on coordinate signals from cell surface antigen and cytokine recep-tors. I...
Developing B and T lymphocytes must rearrange the genomic sequence of antigen receptor genes by V(D)...
During their development, B lymphocytes undergo V(D)J recombination events and selection processes t...
Background: V(D)J recombination takes place during lymphocyte development to generate a large reper...
RAGs (Recombination Activating Genes) are responsible for generation of antigen receptor diversity i...