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Violation of the 12/23 rule of genomic V(D)J recombination is common in lymphocytes. | LitMetric

Violation of the 12/23 rule of genomic V(D)J recombination is common in lymphocytes.

Genome Res

Systems Biology Laboratory UK, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 4SA, United Kingdom; Department of Oncology, Division of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, St. George's, University of London, London SW17 0QT, United Kingdom.

Published: February 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • V(D)J genomic recombination is a critical process that creates a diverse range of antigen receptors in T and B lymphocytes by joining gene segments based on specific sequences.
  • The process follows the "12/23 rule," which states that productive recombinations occur only between signal sequences with different spacer lengths, but this study shows that this rule is often ignored under natural conditions.
  • Researchers introduced new genomic tools to analyze immune locus changes from thymic and splenic tissues, finding that about 10% of Tcra excision circles result from unexpected hybrid recombinations, suggesting that the adherence to the 12/23 rule is not as strict as previously thought.

Article Abstract

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 physiological conditions, resulting in unanticipated hybrid recombinations in ∼10% of Tcra excision circles. Hence, we demonstrate that strict adherence to the 12/23 rule is intrinsic neither to recombination signal sequences nor to the catalytic process of recombination and propose that nonclassical excision circles are liberated during the formation of antigen receptor diversity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4315296PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.179770.114DOI Listing

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