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A biochemically defined system for coding joint formation in V(D)J recombination.

Journal: 
Mol Cell
Publication Year: 
2008
Authors: 
Haihui Lu
Noriko Shimazaki
Prafulla Raval
Jiafeng Gu
Go Watanabe
Klaus Schwarz
Patrick C Swanson
Michael R Lieber
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Funding Grants: 
CIRM Stem Cell Biology Training Grant
Public Summary: 
Scientific Abstract: 
V(D)J recombination is one of the most complex DNA transactions in biology. The RAG complex makes double-stranded breaks adjacent to signal sequences and creates hairpin coding ends. Here, we find that the kinase activity of the Artemis:DNA-PKcs complex can be activated by hairpin DNA ends in cis, thereby allowing the hairpins to be nicked and then to undergo processing and joining by nonhomologous DNA end joining. Based on these insights, we have reconstituted many aspects of the antigen receptor diversification of V(D)J recombination by using 13 highly purified polypeptides, thereby permitting variable domain exon assembly by using this fully defined system in accord with the 12/23 rule for this process. The features of the recombination sites created by this system include all of the features observed in vivo (nucleolytic resection, P nucleotides, and N nucleotide addition), indicating that most, if not all, of the end modification enzymes have been identified.