Thymocyte circular DNA excised from T cell receptor alpha-delta gene complex.

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We have characterized thymocyte circular DNA excised from the T cell receptor alpha-delta gene complex. Some delta gene clones contained unusual recombinant structures derived from V-(D)-J joining: (i) a reciprocal joint of direct V to J delta joining, skipping the D delta segment; (ii) a V-D delta coding joint lacking an adjacent D delta-J delta coding joint; (iii) a V- D structure containing two D delta segments. Many of the alpha gen clones contained both coding and reciprocal joints of V alpha-to-J alpha joining on the same structure. Most of these coding joints were out of phase; however, in one clone there was an in-phase V-J alpha structure. Interestingly, some alpha gene clones contained the same V gene sequence as rearranged in the delta gene clone, indicating that the same V gene family, at least in part, could be utilized for both the alpha and delta gene systems.

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Okazaki, K., & Sakano, H. (1988). Thymocyte circular DNA excised from T cell receptor alpha-delta gene complex. The EMBO Journal, 7(6), 1669–1674. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1988.tb02994.x

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