DNA between variable and joining gene segments of immunoglobulin kappa light chain is frequently retained in cells that rearrange the kappa locus
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Aberrant recombination events in B cell lines derived from a kappa-deficient humanYY1 controls Igκ repertoire and B-cell development, and localizes with condensin on the Igκ locusAn analysis of T-cell receptor variable region gene expression in major histocompatibility complex disparate mice.Preferential rearrangement of V kappa 4 gene segments in pre-B cell lines.The idiotypic network and the internal image: possible regulation of a germ-line network by paucigene encoded Ab2 (anti-idiotypic) antibodies in the GAT system.Revising B cell receptorsAssembly of IgH CDR3: mechanism, regulation, and influence on antibody diversity.Direct evidence for intrastrand DNA inversion of kappa immunoglobulin gene segments in two murine plasmacytomas.Effects of anti-IgM suppression on polyclonally activated murine B cells: analysis of immunoglobulin mRNA, gene specific nuclear factors and cell cycle distribution.Reciprocal recombination products of VK-JK joining reactions in human lymphoid cell lines.Generation of antibody diversity in the immune response of BALB/c mice to influenza virus hemagglutinin.Recombined flanks of the variable and joining segments of immunoglobulin genes.Recent duplication and germ-line diversification of rat immunoglobulin kappa chain gene joining segments.Active lambda and kappa antibody gene rearrangement in Abelson murine leukemia virus-transformed pre-B cell lines.A single pre-B cell can give rise to antigen-specific B cells that utilize distinct immunoglobulin gene rearrangements.Inter- and intraclonal diversity in the antibody response to influenza hemagglutininAlternative V kappa gene rearrangements in a murine B cell lymphoma. An explantation for idiotypic heterogeneity.Evolution of antibody structure during the immune response. The differentiative potential of a single B lymphocyte.Receptor editing in self-reactive bone marrow B cells.Breakdown of B cell tolerance in a mouse model of systemic lupus erythematosus.Restricted immunoglobulin variable region (Ig V) gene expression accompanies secondary rearrangements of light chain Ig V genes in mouse plasmacytomasA plasma cell differentiation quality control ablates B cell clones with biallelic Ig rearrangements and truncated Ig productionGenetic mapping of tumor susceptibility genes involved in mouse plasmacytomagenesis.Diversity and joining segments of mouse immunoglobulin heavy chain genes are closely linked and in the same orientation: implications for the joining mechanism.DNA repair defects associated with chromosomal translocation breaksite regions.Addition of constitutive c-myc expression to Abelson murine leukemia virus changes the phenotype of the cells transformed by the virus from pre-B-cell lymphomas to plasmacytomas.Initiation and processing of two kappa immunoglobulin germ line transcripts in mouse B cells.Corrective recombination of mouse immunoglobulin kappa alleles in Abelson murine leukemia virus-transformed pre-B cells.Identification of a germ line transcript from the unrearranged kappa gene in human B cellsIntrachromosomal recombination mediated by papovavirus large T antigens.Nonproductive kappa immunoglobulin genes: recombinational abnormalities and other lesions affecting transcription, RNA processing, turnover, and translation.Receptor editing in self-reactive bone marrow B cells. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 1993. 177: 1009-1020.Double recombination of a single immunoglobulin kappa-chain allele: implications for the mechanism of rearrangement.Specific DNA rearrangements in synchronously developing nuclei of Tetrahymena.Immunoglobulin JH, C mu, and C gamma gene rearrangements in human B lymphocytes clonally transformed by Epstein-Barr virus.Developmental aspects of immunoglobulin gene expression using tumor cells as models.Linking of the human immunoglobulin VK and JKCK regions by chromosomal walking.Physical map of the human immunoglobulin K locus and its implications for the mechanisms of VK-JK rearrangement.The human CK gene segment and the kappa deleting element are closely linked.A joining-diversity-joining complex generated by inversion mechanism and a variable-diversity complex in the beta-chain gene of the human T-cell receptor
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DNA between variable and joining gene segments of immunoglobulin kappa light chain is frequently retained in cells that rearrange the kappa locus
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DNA between variable and joini ...... that rearrange the kappa locus
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DNA between variable and joini ...... that rearrange the kappa locus
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DNA between variable and joini ...... that rearrange the kappa locus
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DNA between variable and joini ...... that rearrange the kappa locus
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P2860
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DNA between variable and joini ...... that rearrange the kappa locus
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Coleclough C
Van Ness BG
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10.1073/PNAS.79.2.262
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1982-01-01T00:00:00Z