The membrane immunoglobulin heavy chain (micron) plays a feedback role during the pre-B stage of B lymphocyte differentiation. In pre-B cell lines, micron associates with two surrogate light chain proteins. The omega chain is disulfide linked to mu and was predicted to be the product of the lambda 5 gene. The iota chain is noncovalently associated with micron. We demonstrate that the omega protein is indeed the product of the lambda 5 gene and that mu, omega, and iota are coassociated in the same complex. Antibodies against the omega/lambda 5 protein demonstrate the existence of a subpopulation of "transitional" bone marrow B cells that express micron and omega on the cell surface. The majority of these cells also express surface kappa light chains, indicating that in B lymphoid ontogeny the lambda 5 gene is inactivated after the onset of kappa light chain expression.
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January 01 1991
The omega/lambda 5 surrogate immunoglobulin light chain is expressed on the surface of transitional B lymphocytes in murine bone marrow.
B J Cherayil,
B J Cherayil
Molecular Immunology Laboratory, Cancer Center of Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
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S Pillai
S Pillai
Molecular Immunology Laboratory, Cancer Center of Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
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B J Cherayil
Molecular Immunology Laboratory, Cancer Center of Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
S Pillai
Molecular Immunology Laboratory, Cancer Center of Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1991) 173 (1): 111–116.
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B J Cherayil, S Pillai; The omega/lambda 5 surrogate immunoglobulin light chain is expressed on the surface of transitional B lymphocytes in murine bone marrow.. J Exp Med 1 January 1991; 173 (1): 111–116. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.173.1.111
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