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  The pre-B-cell receptor induces silencing of VpreB and λ5 transcription

Parker, M. J., Licence, S., Erlandsson, L., Galler, G. R., Chakalova, L., Osborne, C. S., et al. (2005). The pre-B-cell receptor induces silencing of VpreB and λ5 transcription. The EMBO Journal, 24, 3895-3905.

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Parker, Mathew J., Author
Licence, Steve, Author
Erlandsson, Lena, Author
Galler, Gunther R., Author
Chakalova, Lyubomira, Author
Osborne, Cameron S., Author
Morgan, Geoff, Author
Fraser, Peter, Author
Jumaa, Hassan1, Author           
Winkler, Thomas H., Author
Mårtensson, Inga-Lill, Author
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1Research Group and Chair of Molecular Immunology of the University of Freiburg, Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics, Max Planck Society, ou_2243645              

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Free keywords: B-cell development, heterochromatin, pre-B-cell receptor, SLP-65, surrogate light chain
 Abstract: The pre-B-cell receptor (pre-BCR), composed of Ig heavy and surrogate light chain (SLC), signals pre-BII-cell proliferative expansion. We have investigated whether the pre-BCR also signals downregulation of the SLC genes (VpreB and λ5), thereby limiting this expansion. We demonstrate that, as BM cells progress from the pre-BI to large pre-BII-cell stage, there is a shift from bi- to mono-allelic λ5 transcription, while the second allele is silenced in small pre-BII cells. A VpreB1-promoter-driven transgene shows the same pattern, therefore suggesting that VpreB1 is similarly regulated and thereby defines the promoter as a target for transcriptional silencing. Analyses of pre-BCR-deficient mice show a temporal delay in λ5 downregulation, thereby demonstrating that the pre-BCR is essential for monoallelic silencing at the large pre-BII-cell stage. Our data also suggest that SLP-65 is one of the signaling components important for this process. Furthermore, the VpreB1/λ5 alleles undergo dynamic changes with respect to nuclear positioning and heterochromatin association, thereby providing a possible mechanism for their transcriptional silencing.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2005
 Publication Status: Issued
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: eDoc: 265097
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Title: The EMBO Journal
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 24 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 3895 - 3905 Identifier: -