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Extent to which hairpin opening by the Artemis: DNA-PKcs complex can contribute to junctional diversity in V(D)J recombination

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NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
Volume 35, Issue 20, Pages 6917-6923

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkm823

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V(D)J recombination events are initiated by cleavage at gene segments by the RAG1:RAG2 complex, which results in hairpin formation at the coding ends. The hairpins are opened by the Artemis:DNA-PKcs complex, and then joined via the nonhomologous DNA end joining (NHEJ) process. Here we examine the opening of the hairpinned coding ends from all of the 39 functional human V-H elements. We find that there is some sequence-dependent variation in the efficiency and even the position of hairpin opening by Artemis:DNA-PKcs. The hairpin opening efficiency varies over a 7-fold range. The hairpin opening position varies over the region from 1 to 4 nt 3 of the hairpin tip, leading to a 28 nt single-stranded 3 overhang at each coding end. This information provides greater clarity on the extent to which the hairpin opening position contributes to junctional diversification in V(D)J recombination.

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