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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Jul 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Immunol. 2008 Jul 15;181(2):1299–1306. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.181.2.1299

Table III.

Target nucleotide mutation frequency (%) in hypermutable motifs in nonproductive VH rearrangements

Mutated Base Motif AICDA−/− Normal Donor
G
inside RGYW 2/2374 94/937*
0.08% 10.0%
all other G
18/13016 99/6093
0.14%
1.6%
C
inside WRCY 0/2140 62/832*
0% 7.5%
all other C
7/13596 75/5685
0.05%
1.3%
A
inside WA 4.5/8273 115.9/2473*
0.05% 4.7%
all other A
6.5/8564 79.1/3615
0.08%
2.2%
T inside TW 1.5/5180 56.5/1550*
0.03% 3.6%
all other T 3.5/8288 45.5/3714
0.04% 1.2%

The targeted nucleotide refers to the base in the underlined position (or two positions in WA where W=A or T). The mutation frequency of the targeted nucleotide inside a motif was calculated from the number of target nucleotide mutations divided by the total number of the motif (or total number of A in WA motifs). To calculate the mutation frequency outside the motif, the total number of base mutations in the sequence minus the number of targeted nucleotide mutations was divided by the total number of the base in the sequence minus the number of target nucleotides inside the motif. The extent of targeting was determined by calculating the fold difference between the mutation frequency inside a motif vs all other positions.

*

Significant (p<0.01) difference between the nucleotide mutation frequency inside a motif vs all other positions

significant (p<.0001) difference between AICDA−/− and normals.