The human immunoglobulin kappa locus. Characterization of the duplicated A regions
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The human immunoglobulin kappa locus. Characterization of the duplicated A regions
Abstract
The central regions of the kappa locus, the so-called A regions, have been fully characterized on cosmid and phage lambda clones. The regions, which are parts of the C kappa-proximal and -distal copies of the locus and are, therefore, called Ap and Ad regions, comprise about 140 kb each and contain together 30 V kappa genes and pseudogenes. The A regions have been linked on their 5' sides to the O regions and on their 3' sides to the L regions. Chromosomal walking has eliminated a previous gap in the Ap region. Detailed restriction maps of the Ap and Ad regions and the sequences of 9 V kappa genes are reported. Four events, which have occurred in evolution probably after the duplication of the A region, were identified: the insertion of an Alu element in Ad; the insertion of part of a LINE element in Ap; the deletion of a 17.5-kb fragment including one V kappa gene from Ap; the sequence divergence of duplicated V kappa gene regions which ranges among the five pairs studied here from 0 to 14 bp per kb and converted two genes to pseudogenes while their duplicates stayed functional. An analysis of the A regions of the lymphoid cell lines RPMI 6140 and GM607 confirmed the previous finding that the V kappa-J kappa rearrangement in these cell lines had occurred by deletion and inversion mechanisms, respectively. Thus, the structural data contribute to the understanding of the evolution and the functioning of the A regions of the kappa locus.
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