PARA 438 Study Guide - Final Guide: V(D)J Recombination, Terminal Deoxynucleotidyl Transferase, Paratype

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Antibody allotype - constant regions of heavy and light chains: unique to all antibodies of a given isotype; inherited, genetically-determined differences in antibodies between people. Recombination signal sequence - non-coding dna segments that directs gene rearrangement for antibody diversity: v genes have heptamer-12-nonamer sequence, and j genes have heptamer-23-nonamer sequence. These base pair with each other to rearrange. An rss with a 12-bp sequence must recombine with an rss with a 23-bp sequence, which prevents v-v recombination due to the lengths spanning turns of the dna. Gene segments that are up or downstream of the vdj motifs. direct recombination for antibody diversity in an organized manner, directing orientation and preventing recombination between two segments that are the same. V(d)j recombination - genetic recombination in the variable region of developing lymphocytes during the early stages of t and b cell maturation (mostly b cells, because they"re recombining the antibody that they express on the surface).

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