Negative regulation of Ig gene rearrangement by a 150-bp transcriptional silencer

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Abstract

We previously showed that the V-J intervening sequence of the chicken λ immunoglobulin locus contains a strong silencer that acts both on transcription and rearrangement. We show here that the transcriptional silencer activity can be ascribed to a minimal 150-bp fragment. The rearrangement silencing activity was previously shown by the replacement of the V-J intervening sequence with a neutral DNA fragment that dramatically increased the rate of rearrangement of the transgene. Insertion of the minimal silencer in this neutral fragment is shown here to result in a marked decrease in rearrangement of the transgenic construct. Strikingly, deletion of 28 bp from the 150-bp fragment abolished most of the transcriptional silencing activity and had a similar effect on rearrangement. These results conclusively correlate the silencing activity on both rearrangement and transcription.

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Cocea, L., Dahan, A., Ferradini, L., Reynaud, C. A., & Weill, J. C. (1998). Negative regulation of Ig gene rearrangement by a 150-bp transcriptional silencer. European Journal of Immunology, 28(9), 2809–2816. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1521-4141(199809)28:09<2809::AID-IMMU2809>3.0.CO;2-C

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