نتایج جستجو برای: immunoglobulin gene

تعداد نتایج: 1191465  

Journal: :Human gene therapy 2008
Leslie Ziegler Lili Yang Kye il Joo Haiguang Yang David Baltimore Pin Wang

Gene transfer into B cells by lentivectors can provide an alternative approach to managing B lymphocyte malignancies and autoreactive B cell-mediated autoimmune diseases. These pathogenic B cell populations can be distinguished by their surface expression of monospecific immunoglobulin. Development of a novel vector system to deliver genes to these specific B cells could improve the safety and ...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1990
M R Wilson A Marcuz F van Ginkel N W Miller L W Clem D Middleton G W Warr

The immunoglobulin (IgM) heavy chain constant region gene of the channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, has been cloned and characterized. The gene contains four constant region domain-encoding exons (CH1 to CH4) expressed in the secreted form of the immunoglobulin, and two exons encoding the transmembrane (TM) domain utilized in the lymphocyte membrane receptor form of the immunoglobulin. The s...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1993
T A Libermann D Baltimore

We have identified a new immunoglobulin heavy-chain enhancer element, designated pi, between the microE2 and microE3 elements. The pi enhancer element is transcriptionally active primarily during early stages of B-cell development but becomes virtually inactive during B-cell maturation at about the stage of immunoglobulin kappa light-chain gene rearrangement. Mutational analysis suggests that t...

2002
Wesley Dunnick James Baumgartner Lee Fradkin Cynthia Schultz Paul Szurek

The chromosomal translocation associated with many tumors of immunoglobulin-producing cells frequently results in the joining of the immunoglobulin heavy-chain locus and the c-myc oncogene. This translocation of c-myc has profound structural and functional consequences for the oncogene, including loss of the 5’ end of the gene and transcriptional deregulation. We report in this communication th...

Journal: :iranian journal of allergy, asthma and immunology 0
"mohammad hassan bemanian masoud movahedi abolhassan farhoudi mohammad gharagozlou mehran heidari seraj zahra pourpak

atopic dermatitis is one of the most common allergic diseases that almost always respond to conventional therapies with topical emollient, topical corticosteroids, systemic antihistamines and allergic abstinence. however few cases of atopic dermatitis with severe course do not respond to conventional therapies and high dose of intravenous immunoglobulin or cyclosporine are recommended for them....

Journal: :Blood 1985
G R Kitchingman U Rovigatti A M Mauer S Melvin S B Murphy S Stass

We studied the arrangement of the immunoglobulin heavy chain genes by Southern blot analysis of DNA freshly obtained from marrow blast cells of 14 children with T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) using probes to the C mu and JH gene segments: At least one of the C mu-gene alleles was rearranged in three cases. In two of these, one C mu gene had the germ-line configuration and one was r...

Journal: :Blood 1987
J Sundeen E Lipford M Uppenkamp E Sussman L Wahl M Raffeld J Cossman

Despite intensive efforts using a wide variety of approaches, the cellular lineage and clonality of the abnormal cells of Hodgkin's disease have remained an enigma. In the present study, cell separation techniques that enriched for Reed-Sternberg cells and their variants were used to generate sufficient percentages of abnormal cells to allow detection of rearrangements in these cell fractions. ...

Journal: :Horticulturae 2023

CAMTA are calcium-modulating binding transcription factors that contribute to plant development. We identified 46 genes from eight Rosaceae species and divided them into five subgroups based on a phylogenetic tree. Our analysis indicated is highly conserved family among species, with DNA-binding domain (CG-1) factor immunoglobulin (TIG). Following recent whole-genome duplication event, the geno...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2003
Bernard de Bono Cyrus Chothia

Exegesis is a procedure to refine the gene predictions that are produced for complex genomes, e.g. those of humans and mice. It uses the program Genewise, sequences determined by experiment, experimental maps of gene segment libraries and a new browser that allows the user to rapidly inspect and compare multiple gene maps to regions of genomic sequences. The procedure should be of general use. ...

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