Roger T, Miconnet I, Bruley-Rosset M, Seman M. Rearrangement by chromosomal inversion in the T cell receptor gamma locus in a murine alpha beta T cell clone.
Mol Immunol 1993;
30:1617-20. [PMID:
8247032 DOI:
10.1016/0161-5890(93)90453-i]
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Abstract
Analyzing the T-cell receptor (TCR) repertoire of T lymphocytes specific for minor histocompatibility antigens, we isolated a TCR-alpha beta bearing T cell clone, TGVH9, which also expresses three different TCR-gamma mRNA. The sequences of these messengers indicate that one of them results from the rearrangement of V gamma 1 and J gamma 2 genes. Since these two segments are in inverted genomic transcriptional orientation, the joining of V gamma 1 to J gamma 2 occurred by chromosomal inversion. This mechanism, which was previously reported in TCR-beta and TCR-delta loci, can thus also occur to enlarge the diversity of the TCR-gamma repertoire.
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