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. 1998;5(3):215–222. doi: 10.1155/1998/54045

Sequence Analysis of the Mouse RAG Locus lntergenic Region

F E Bertrand III 2,, S L Olsona 1, D A Martin 1, G E Wu 1
PMCID: PMC2275988  PMID: 9851361

Abstract

The recombination activating genes RAG-1 and RAG-2 are highly conserved throughout evolution and are necessary and essential for the DNA rearrangement of antigen-receptor gene segments. These convergently transcribed genes are expressed primarily by developing B and T lineage cells. In addition, recent data suggest that the RAG locus can be reactivated in mouse germinal center B cells. Despite these well-defined patterns of expression, little is known about mechanism(s) regulating transcription of the RAG locus. Experiments with a mouse fibroblast line stably transfected with a genomic fragment of the RAG locus suggest that the intergenic region between RAG-1 and RAG-2 may contain information modulating RAG transcription. In order to begin testing this hypothesis, we have sequenced the 7.0-kb RAG intergenic region of the mouse. The sequence did not contain open reading frames larger than 60 amino acids. Analysis with GCG software identified several potential transcription-factor binding sequences within this region. Many of these are associated with transcriptional regulation of the Ig locus.

Keywords: RAG-1, RAG-2, lymphopoiesis, regulation, promoter, enhancer

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