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T-cell idiotypes are linked to immunoglobulin heavy chain genes
Nature, 1976FOUR gene clusters have products that seem to participate in antigen binding on T or B lymphocytes. Three (the genes coding for the heavy and light chains of immunoglobulin molecules) are known to code for structural elements of B-cell receptors for antigen.
Hans Binz, Hans Wigzell, Hervé Bazin
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Mechanisms for feedback inhibition of the immunoglobulin heavy chain locus
Current Opinion in Immunology, 2004The production of immunoglobulin heavy chain (IgH) protein in pro-B cells provides feedback to terminate further V(H) gene recombination. This phenomenon is referred to as allelic exclusion. The chromatin structure of the V(H) genes regulates their recombination potential, hence alterations in chromatin are a key factor in allelic exclusion.
Dipanjan Chowdhury, Ranjan Sen
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Immunoglobulin heavy-chain switching in pre-B leukaemias
Nature, 1983Immunoglobulin gene expression is initiated in pre-B cells by rearrangements of heavy-chain variable genes V, D and J, for transcription together with the constant region gene C mu (refs 1-7). The subsequent joining of light-chain V-J genes in the kappa or lambda families leads to formation of complete IgM molecules, which are then expressed on the ...
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Temporal relationship of translation and glycosylation of immunoglobulin heavy and light chains.
, 1978: The initial glycosylation of MPC 11 gamma 2b heavy chains occurs quantitatively in vivo when the nascent heavy chains reach a size of approximately 38 000 daltons.
Bergman Lw, Kuehl Wm
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Genetic control of variable and constant regions of immunoglobulin heavy chains.
Nature: New biology, 1971R. Mage, G. Young-Cooper, C. Alexander
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The Transcription Factor, Bright, and Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain Expression
Immunologic Research, 2001Bright, or B cell regulator of immunoglobulin heavy chain transcription, is a B lymphocyte-specific protein first discovered for its ability to increase immunoglobulin transcription three- to sevenfold in antigen-activated B cells. It interacts with DNA through an ARID, or A/T-rich interaction domain, and is the only member of a previously undescribed ...
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Cancer cell expressions of immunoglobulin heavy chains with unique carbohydrate-associated biomarker
Cancer Biomarkers, 2009Gregory M. Lee, Bixia Ge
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