1997
A Basic Motif in the N-Terminal Region of RAG1 Enhances V(D)J Recombination Activity
McMahan C, Difilippantonio M, Rao N, Spanopoulou E, Schatz D. A Basic Motif in the N-Terminal Region of RAG1 Enhances V(D)J Recombination Activity. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1997, 17: 4544-4552. PMID: 9234712, PMCID: PMC232308, DOI: 10.1128/mcb.17.8.4544.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBasic amino acid motifN-terminal regionSite-specific DNA recognitionRecombination activityCell-specific componentsComponent gene segmentsExtrachromosomal recombination substratesAmino acid motifsAmino acids 216Site-specific recombination reactionAntigen receptor genesEvolutionary conservationNuclear transportRAG2 proteinsRAG1 proteinRecombination functionsRecombination substratesDeletion analysisDNA recognitionEnzymatic machineryAcid motifFurther mutagenesisSRP-1N-terminusRAG1
1995
rag-1 and rag-2 Are Components of a High-Molecular-Weight Complex, and Association of rag-2 with This Complex Is rag-1 Dependent
Leu T, Schatz D. rag-1 and rag-2 Are Components of a High-Molecular-Weight Complex, and Association of rag-2 with This Complex Is rag-1 Dependent. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1995, 15: 5657-5670. PMID: 7565717, PMCID: PMC230816, DOI: 10.1128/mcb.15.10.5657.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRAG-2RAG-1RAG-2 proteinRAG proteinsSubcellular localizationBiological functionsIntracellular complexesWeight complexesLymphocyte developmentSized complexesBiochemical propertiesProteinCell linesSame complexHigh salt concentrationsSynergistic functionImmunological reagentsNuclear structureComplexesCoimmunoprecipitationHigh-MolecularMore moleculesHigh levelsRecombinationSalt concentration