• Cell · May 1993

    Rearrangement and diversity of T cell receptor beta chain genes in thymocytes: a critical role for the beta chain in development.

    • C A Mallick, E C Dudley, J L Viney, M J Owen, and A C Hayday.
    • Department of Biology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06511.
    • Cell. 1993 May 7;73(3):513-9.

    AbstractThymocytes from mice congenitally deficient for TCR alpha chain synthesis were examined for the status of their TCR beta chain genes, by DNA sequencing and by a novel technique that analyzes populations of gene rearrangements. TCR beta chain genes were predominantly productively rearranged, in contrast with the statistical prediction for a quasi-random rearrangement process. Therefore, productive TCR beta chain gene rearrangement appears to be a critical step in thymocyte maturation, independent of TCR alpha chain expression. Moreover, the beta chain gene rearrangements in TCR alpha-/-mice are typical of those found in the thymus and periphery of normal mice. Thus, the extent of junctional diversity is a property of TCR genes that is imposed prior to selection on the mature alpha beta TCR.

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