Terminal Deoxynucleotidyl Transferase in type B Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.
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2019-02Autor
Martinez Jimenez, Luis Antonio
Organista Nava, Jorge
Illades_Aguiar, Berenice
Leyva Vazquez, Marco Antonio
Gomez Gomez, Yazmin
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Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT or DNTT) is a nuclear enzyme whose expression is restricted to normal tissue (thymus and bone marrow) and to lymphoid precursors of the B and T cell. TdT catalyzes the addition of deoxynucleotides independently of the template in the 3¿-terminal hydroxyl end of the oligonucleotide primers. In addition, it plays a crucial role in the insertion of N regions during the rearrangement of immunoglobulin genes and receptor T and B cells (TCR and BCR) at the DJ binding sites and variable (V) diversity (D) binding (J). This mechanism of the diversity of the binding is essential for the development of a repertoire of immunoglobulin¿s and B and T cell receptors.
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