Nucleic Acids Research, Vol 24, Issue 8 1525-1530, Copyright © 1996 by Oxford University Press
A Buzina and MJ Shulman
Gene targeting of the immunoglobulin (Ig) heavy chain locus is the basis of
improved methods of investigating gene expression and of antibody
engineering. The VH-Cmu intron is a convenient region for mediating
homologous recombination events which result in production of Ig bearing an
altered heavy chain. Also, this segment includes several elements which are
important for gene expression, replication and isotype switching: in some
cases it will be advantageous to alter these processes by modifying this
intron. Considering that multiple targeting steps might be needed to
accomplish all the requisite changes, it is important to know whether any
of the anticipated modifications also alter the recombinogenicity of the
IgH locus. To test this possibility we have measured the frequency at which
a mutation in the Cmu3 exon of the endogenous mu gene is corrected by
homologous recombination with a transfected segment of Cmu DNA. Comparison
of recombination frequencies in several engineered hybridomas indicates
that deletion of a 7.1 kb segment from the VH-Cmu intron depresses
recombination by approximately 10-fold.
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An element in the endogenous IgH locus stimulates gene targeting in hybridoma cells
Department of Immunology, University of Toronto, Canada.
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