Microbiology and Immunology 3300B Lecture : Immunology Notes

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B cells are being generated in adults, and they are rearranged through vdj recombination. This occurs in progenitor b cells (prior to immune responses). There are 5 types of ig isotypes: igm, igd, igg, ige, and iga. They differ in the amino acid sequence of constant heavy chains because the constant region is encoded for by different segments (different exons). The recombined vdj codes for the variable region. Igm and igd are co-expressed by differential rna splicing. Both igs are expressed on the surface of mature b cells, but splicing causes either the heavy chain or the heavy chain to be formed. In mature b cells, transcription initiated at the promoter extends through both c and c exons. In one case, splicing causes vdj to be next to c . In another, a different pattern of splicing causes vdj to be next to c . Transmembrane versus secreted forms of igs are co-expressed by differential rna splicing.

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