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DNA targets of AID evolutionary link between antibody somatic hypermutation and class switch recombination

Authors :
Jason A, Hackney
Shahram, Misaghi
Kate, Senger
Christopher, Garris
Yonglian, Sun
Maria N, Lorenzo
Ali A, Zarrin
Source :
Advances in immunology. 101
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

As part of the adaptive immune response, B cells alter their functional immunoglobulin (Ig) receptor genes through somatic hypermutation (SHM) and/or class switch recombination (CSR) via processes that are initiated by activation induced cytidine deaminase (AID). These genetic modifications are targeted at specific sequences known as Variable (V) and Switch (S) regions. Here, we analyze and review the properties and function of AID target sequences across species and compare them with non-Ig sequences, including known translocation hotspots. We describe properties of the S sequences, and discuss species and isotypic differences among S regions. Common properties of SHM and CSR target sequences suggest that evolution of S regions might involve the duplication and selection of SHM hotspots.

Details

ISSN :
00652776
Volume :
101
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advances in immunology
Accession number :
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