Thrush- Genetics of Immunogloblins Flashcards
what gene segments make up the heavy chain? and light chain?
heavy: V,D, J, C
light: V,J,C
is it true that genes in Ab coding are rearranged before Ag stimulation?
yes
when Ig gene rearrangement occurs, if the first allele is stopped (non-productive) then the other allele will be re-arranged. what is this process describe?
allelic exclusion. (helps with Ig specificity)
what does it take for healthy B cells to leave the bone marrow?
healthy heavy chain goes to the surface of the B cell to rearrange the kappa light chain genes. After that the B cell can produce IgM and IgD
in C region selection which Ig is co-expressed?
IgD. (it follows IgM)
12/23 bp rule describes what?
describes how the heptamer is joined to nonamer
what enzyme would lead to the separation of the 12/23 structure if it is mutated?
RAG enzyme
what enzyme adds back nucleotides (bases) in the “joining” region; and only really expressed in heavy chain rearrangement?
Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (Tdt)
generally an antigen requires both the heavy and light chain to bind too. can an antigen bind to just the L chain or just the H-chain?
yes
is Tdt responsible for adding bases via P-addition?
no Tdt adds bases via N-addition (because they are not coded for by the original DNA; P-addition bases are added in as palindromes)
what is it called when mutation occurs in a mature B cell? and at what rate does this occur?
somatic hypermutation.
10^-3 bp/generation (hypermutation)
affinity maturation allows the B cell to bind its antigen better. so when Igs with highest affinity are selected, what is it referred to as?
immunodominance
what does differential RNA processing in the H chain allow?
determines if the protein will me membrane bound or secrete. and allows for simultaneous expression of IgM and IgD
if B cell class switches does the VDJ domain also switch?
no
can memory cells switch to plasma cells?
yes. if that memory cell (B cell) is exposed to a new Ag it can develop into a plasma cell by cytokines.