BIOL 462 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: V(D)J Recombination, Immunoglobulin Light Chain, Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain

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Biol 462 lecture 6 notes the puzzle of the immunoglobulin gene structure. Antibodies are produced for a huge variety of antigens (107 1011 specificities) B cells use groups of parts of genes to create different possible antibodies using recombination (shuffling a deck of cards) There are variable (v), diversity (d), joining (j), and constant (c) region gene segments. Igs consist of: d segments are used exclusively in antibody heavy chains, two identical heavy chains, two identical light chains ( or ) Light-chain genes pair each j segment with a particular c segment. In mice: only 5% of igs have ligh chains due to a loss of most of the v segments, only 3 fully functional v genes. In humans: 40% of light chains are lambda type, ~30 v genes are used, there are 7 jc pairs (4 are functional) Heavy-chain gene organization includes vh, dh, jh, and ch segments.

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