RAG Represents a Widespread Threat to the Lymphocyte Genome (original) (raw)
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The RAG2 C terminus suppresses genomic instability and lymphomagenesis
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A dimer of the lymphoid protein RAG1 recognizes the recombination signal sequence and the complex stably incorporates the high mobility group protein HMG2
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A PHD finger motif in the C terminus of RAG2 modulates recombination activity
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Leaky severe combined immunodeficiency and aberrant DNA rearrangements due to a hypomorphic RAG1 mutation
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The RAG1 Ubiquitin Ligase Domain Enhances Assembly and Selection of T Cell Receptor Genes to Restrain the Autoimmune Hazard of Generating T Cell Receptor Diversity
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A Zinc-binding Domain Involved in the Dimerization of RAG1
Donald Engelman
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Hypomorphic Rag1 mutations alter the pre-immune repertoire at early stages of lymphoid development
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Central and Peripheral RAG Protein Re-expression: Underestimate Mechanisms of Tolerance
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Characterization of T and B cell repertoire diversity in patients with RAG deficiency
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RAG-1 and Ly6D Independently Reflect Progression in the B Lymphoid Lineage
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RAG2 is regulated differentially in B and T cells by elements 5' of the promoter
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The immunophenotypic and immunogenotypic B-cell differentiation arrest in bone marrow of RAG-deficient SCID patients corresponds to residual recombination activities of mutated RAG proteins
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Autoubiquitylation of the V(D)J recombinase protein RAG1
Jessica Jones
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Combinatorial regulation of the murine RAG2 promoter by Sp1 and distinct lymphocyte-specific transcription factors
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RAG2: GFP knockin mice reveal novel aspects of RAG2 expression in primary and peripheral lymphoid tissues
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A recombinase diversified: new functions of the RAG proteins
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RAG-1 and ATM coordinate monoallelic recombination and nuclear positioning of immunoglobulin loci
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Similar recombination-activating gene (RAG) mutations result in similar immunobiological effects but in different clinical phenotypes
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