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Gene rearrangement

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Expression Of T-Cell Receptor Genes During Early T-Cell Development, Janice Abbey, Helen O'Neill Dec 2007

Expression Of T-Cell Receptor Genes During Early T-Cell Development, Janice Abbey, Helen O'Neill

Helen O'Neill

Lymphoid cell development is an ordered process that begins in the embryo in specific sites and progresses through multiple differentiative steps to production of T- and B-cells. Lymphoid cell production is marked by the rearrangement process, which gives rise to mature cells expressing antigen-specific T-cell receptors (TCR) and immunoglobulins (Ig). While most transcripts arising from TCR or Ig loci reflect fully rearranged genes, germline transcripts have been identified, but these have always been thought to have no specific purpose. Germline transcription from either unrearranged TCR or unrearranged Ig loci was commonly associated with an open chromatin configuration during VDJ recombination. …