TY - JOUR
T1 - The DNA-bending protein, HMG1, is required for correct cleavage of 23 bp recombination signal sequences by recombination activating gene proteins in vitro
AU - Yoshida, Tomoyuki
AU - Tsuboi, Akio
AU - Ishiguro, Kei Ichiro
AU - Nagawa, Fumikiyo
AU - Sakano, Hitoshi
PY - 2000
Y1 - 2000
N2 - DNA-bending proteins are known to facilitate the in vitro V(D)J joining of antigen receptor genes. Here we report that the high-mobility group protein, HMG1, is necessary for the correct nicking of the 23 bp recombination signal sequence (23-RSS) by the products of the recombination activating gene (RAG) proteins, RAG1 and RAG2. Without HMG1, the mouse Jκ1 23-RSS was recognized as if it were the 12-RSS and nicked at a site 12 + 7 nucleotides away from the 9mer signal, even though no 7mer-like sequence was evident at the cryptic nicking site. When increased amounts of HMG1 were added, the 23-RSS substrate was nicked correctly at a site 23 + 7 nucleotides from the 9mer, and nicking at the cryptic site disappeared. Unlike the 23-RSS, the 12-RSS did not require HMG1 for correct nicking, although HMG1 was found to increase the interaction between RSS and RAG proteins. Modification-interference assays demonstrated that HMG1 caused changes in the interaction between the 23-RSS and RAG proteins specifically at the 7mer and the cryptic nicking site.
AB - DNA-bending proteins are known to facilitate the in vitro V(D)J joining of antigen receptor genes. Here we report that the high-mobility group protein, HMG1, is necessary for the correct nicking of the 23 bp recombination signal sequence (23-RSS) by the products of the recombination activating gene (RAG) proteins, RAG1 and RAG2. Without HMG1, the mouse Jκ1 23-RSS was recognized as if it were the 12-RSS and nicked at a site 12 + 7 nucleotides away from the 9mer signal, even though no 7mer-like sequence was evident at the cryptic nicking site. When increased amounts of HMG1 were added, the 23-RSS substrate was nicked correctly at a site 23 + 7 nucleotides from the 9mer, and nicking at the cryptic site disappeared. Unlike the 23-RSS, the 12-RSS did not require HMG1 for correct nicking, although HMG1 was found to increase the interaction between RSS and RAG proteins. Modification-interference assays demonstrated that HMG1 caused changes in the interaction between the 23-RSS and RAG proteins specifically at the 7mer and the cryptic nicking site.
KW - 12/23 rule
KW - HMG1
KW - Recombination
KW - Recombination activating gene
KW - Recombination signal sequence
KW - V(D)J
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0034014560&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1093/intimm/12.5.721
DO - 10.1093/intimm/12.5.721
M3 - 学術論文
C2 - 10784618
AN - SCOPUS:0034014560
SN - 0953-8178
VL - 12
SP - 721
EP - 729
JO - International Immunology
JF - International Immunology
IS - 5
ER -