reviewAnnual Review of BiochemistryJun 1, 2002Closed access

V(D)J Recombination: RAG Proteins, Repair Factors, and Regulation

National Institutes of Health · National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

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Abstract

V(D)J recombination is the specialized DNA rearrangement used by cells of the immune system to assemble immunoglobulin and T-cell receptor genes from the preexisting gene segments. Because there is a large choice of segments to join, this process accounts for much of the diversity of the immune response. Recombination is initiated by the lymphoid-specific RAG1 and RAG2 proteins, which cooperate to make double-strand breaks at specific recognition sequences (recombination signal sequences, RSSs). The neighboring coding DNA is converted to a hairpin during breakage. Broken ends are then processed and joined with the help of several factors also involved in repair of radiation-damaged DNA, including the…

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Keywords
  • V(D)J recombination
  • Chromatin
  • DNA repair protein XRCC4
  • Biology
  • DNA repair
  • Genetics
  • Ku80
  • Histone
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