101. Striking antigen recognition diversity in the Atlantic salmon T-cell receptor α/δ locus
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William S. Davidson, Linda McKinnel, Melanie L. Conrad, Ben F. Koop, Adrienne Robb, Marianne Beetz-Sargent, Peter Hunt, Stuart G. Jantzen, Ryosuke Yazawa, Stacy So, Ruth B. Phillips, and Glenn A. Cooper
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Delta ,DNA, Complementary ,Sequence analysis ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Salmo salar ,Immunology ,Locus (genetics) ,Biology ,Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid ,Gene Order ,Animals ,Genomic library ,Gene ,Alleles ,Gene Library ,Genetics ,Base Sequence ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Gene Expression Profiling ,T-cell receptor ,Genes, T-Cell Receptor gamma ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,Gene rearrangement ,Complementarity Determining Regions ,Stop codon ,Genes, T-Cell Receptor beta ,Genes, T-Cell Receptor alpha ,Genes, T-Cell Receptor delta ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
The complete TCR alpha/delta locus of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) has been characterized and annotated. In the 900 kb TCR alpha/delta locus, 292 Valpha/delta segments and 123 Jalpha/delta segments were identified. Of these, 128 Valpha/delta, 113 Jalpha, and a Jdelta segment appeared to be functional as they lacked frame shifts or stop codons. This represents the largest repertoire of Valpha/delta and Jalpha segments of any organism to date. The 128 functional Valpha/delta segments could be grouped into 29 subgroups based upon 70% nucleotide similarity. Expression data confirmed the usage of the diverse repertoire found at the genomic level. At least 99 Valpha, 13 Vdelta 86 Jalpha, 1 Jdelta, and 2 Ddelta segments were used in TCR alpha or delta transcription, and 652 unique genes were identified from a sample of 759 TCRalpha cDNA clones. Cumulatively, the genomic and expression data suggest that the Atlantic salmon T-cell receptor has enormous capacity to recognize a wide diversity of antigens.
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- 2008
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