N-terminal truncated human RAG1 proteins can direct T-cell receptor but not immunoglobulin gene rearrangements

JG Noordzij, NS Verkaik, NG Hartwig… - Blood, The Journal …, 2000 - ashpublications.org
JG Noordzij, NS Verkaik, NG Hartwig, R de Groot, DC van Gent, JJM van Dongen
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 2000ashpublications.org
The proteins encoded by RAG1 and RAG2 can initiate gene recombination by site-specific
cleavage of DNA in immunoglobulin and T-cell receptor (TCR) loci. We identified a new
homozygous RAG1 gene mutation (631delT) that leads to a premature stop codon in the 5′
part of the RAG1 gene. The patient carrying this 631delT RAG1 gene mutation died at the
age of 5 weeks from an Omenn syndrome-like T+/B− severe combined immunodeficiency
disease. The high number of blood T-lymphocytes (55× 106/mL) showed an almost …
Abstract
The proteins encoded by RAG1 and RAG2 can initiate gene recombination by site-specific cleavage of DNA in immunoglobulin and T-cell receptor (TCR) loci. We identified a new homozygous RAG1 gene mutation (631delT) that leads to a premature stop codon in the 5′ part of the RAG1 gene. The patient carrying this 631delT RAG1 gene mutation died at the age of 5 weeks from an Omenn syndrome-like T+/Bsevere combined immunodeficiency disease. The high number of blood T-lymphocytes (55 × 106/mL) showed an almost polyclonal TCR gene rearrangement repertoire not of maternal origin. In contrast, B-lymphocytes and immunoglobulin gene rearrangements were hardly detectable. We showed that the 631delT RAG1 gene can give rise to an N-terminal truncated RAG1 protein, using an internal AUG codon as the translation start site. Consistent with the V(D)J recombination in T cells, this N-terminal truncated RAG1 protein was active in a plasmid V(D)J recombination assay. Apparently, the N-terminal truncated RAG1 protein can recombine TCR genes but not immunoglobulin genes. We conclude that the N-terminus of the RAG1 protein is specifically involved in immunoglobulin gene rearrangements.
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