list the three mechanisms for antibody diversity
somatic recombination
gene conversion
somatic hypermutation
Variable domains are constructed from what gene segments?
V, D, and J
what gene segment is specific to the heavy chain
D-diversity gene segment
somatic recombination nis mediated by what
VDJ recombinase enzyme
VDJ recombinase enzyme is made of what
RAG1, RAG2, and DNA repair enzymes
what are two other methods by which somatic recombination creates diversity
imprecise joining
nucleotide addition
define gene conversion
fragments of V pseudogenes are randomly inserted into the V gene segment during proliferation
where does somatic hypermutation occur
in ileal peyer’s patches or secondary lymphoid tissues
define somatic hypermutation
during B cell division, CDR 1 and 2 are hypervariable and single base pairs are exchanged
how many genetic loci on different chromosomes encode for the heavy chain and light chains
3-L, V, and C
what mechanisms for diversity do all animals use
somatic recombination
what is the main source of diversity in primates and mice
somatic recombination
what is the main source of diversity in chickens
gene conversion
somatic hypermutation is primarily used by
mammals
what signals B cell development
stromal cells signal IL-7 secretion
what occurs during pro-B cell development
rearrangement of the DJ heavy chain
after rearrangement of the DJ chain occurs, what is rearranged next?
VDJ of heavy chain
what is rearranged in the pre-B cell
first the kappa light chain is rearranged, then the lambda only if the kappa chain rearrangement is unsuccessful
list the order of B cell development/B cell precursors
HSC > common lymphoid precursor > pro-B cell > immature B cell > mature B cell
an immature B cell expresses what on its cell surface
IgM
immature B that do not recognize self antigen do what
leave the bone marrow into circulation
what is the fate of immature B cells that do recognize self antigen
receptor editing of light chain till no reaction with self antigens
apoptosis
leave the bone marrow as anergenic cells
define anergenic
inability to become active
what aids in the final maturation of immature B cells to mature B cells
B cell Activating Factor (BAF)
define allelic exclusion
ensures that a single B cell only expresses immunoglobulins with 1 specificity
how is allelic exclusion accomplished
successful rearrangements of the heavy chain of one chromosome shuts down rearrangement of the other chromosome (same process occurs with the light chain)
a mature B cell that survives negative selection expresses what
IgM and IgD
isotype determines what
biological activity
isotype/class is identified by what
the constant domain of the heavy chain
define isotype switching
class switching from M to G, A or E after activation
retains specificity
changes biological activity