BIOL 4570 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain, Thymus, B Cell

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Chapter 5 tcr gene rearrangement: when, where and in what cells does gene rearrangement occur, tcr once. Tenfold more j segments in tcr than in igs. 2 different versions of heavy chain constant domains, but are not isotypes and therefore there is no switching between them. One of j segments will join to one of d segments. Don"t have to know exact numbers since they vary between person to person, among animals. Mature t cell expresses alpha, beta tcr no secreted form because all have transmembrane domains. Transmembrane domains are encoded in c domain exons. Same 12 / 23 bp rule in tcr and ig. Is usually loop that interacts with peptide; has greatest diversity. Be sure to show leader peptide coding exon and polya tail. Cdr3 alpha and beta: class i vs class ii compare & contrast, class ii expressed only by dendritic cells, b cells and macrophages. Intravesicular (any cells) reside in vesicle; degraded by endosomes.

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