A B-Cell-Specific Enhancer Orchestrates Nuclear Architecture to Generate a Diverse Antigen Receptor Repertoire.
Mol Cell
; 73(1): 48-60.e5, 2019 01 03.
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The genome is organized into topologically associated domains (TADs) that enclose smaller subTADs. Here, we identify and characterize an enhancer that is located in the middle of the V gene region of the immunoglobulin kappa light chain (Igκ) locus that becomes active preceding the stage at which this locus undergoes V(D)J recombination. This enhancer is a hub of long-range chromatin interactions connecting subTADs in the V gene region with the recombination center at the J genes. Deletion of this element results in a highly altered long-range chromatin interaction pattern across the locus and, importantly, affects individual V gene utilization locus-wide. These results indicate the existence of an enhancer-dependent framework in the Igκ locus and further suggest that the composition of the diverse antibody repertoire is regulated in a subTAD-specific manner. This enhancer thus plays a structural role in orchestrating the proper folding of the Igκ locus in preparation for V(D)J recombination.
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Receptores de Antígenos de Linfocitos B
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Reordenamiento Génico de Linfocito B
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Núcleo Celular
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Elementos de Facilitación Genéticos
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Cadenas kappa de Inmunoglobulina
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Células Precursoras de Linfocitos B
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Diversidad de Anticuerpos
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Animals
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Humans
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2019
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