RAG Represents a Widespread Threat to the Lymphocyte Genome

Cell64.50
Volume: 162, Issue: 4, Pages: 751 - 765
Published: Aug 1, 2015
Abstract
The RAG1 endonuclease, together with its cofactor RAG2, is essential for V(D)J recombination but is a potent threat to genome stability. The sources of RAG1 mis-targeting and the mechanisms that have evolved to suppress it are poorly understood. Here, we report that RAG1 associates with chromatin at thousands of active promoters and enhancers in the genome of developing lymphocytes. The mouse and human genomes appear to have responded by...
Paper Details
Title
RAG Represents a Widespread Threat to the Lymphocyte Genome
Published Date
Aug 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
162
Issue
4
Pages
751 - 765
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