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Nature Immunology  4, 586 - 593 (2003)
Published online: 28 April 2003; | doi:10.1038/ni923

E-proteins directly regulate expression of activation-induced deaminase in mature B cells

Camil Elie Sayegh1, 2, Melanie W Quong1, 2, Yasutoshi Agata1 & Cornelis Murre1

1  Division of Biological Sciences, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093, USA.

2  These authors contributed equally to this work.

Correspondence should be addressed to Cornelis Murre murre@biomail.ucsd.edu
Activated mature B cells in which the DNA-binding activity of E-proteins has been disrupted fail to undergo class switch recombination. Here we show that activated B cells overexpressing the antagonist helix-loop-helix protein Id3 do not induce expression of the murine Aicda gene encoding activation-induced deaminase (AID). A highly conserved intronic regulatory element in Aicda binds E-proteins both in vitro and in vivo. The transcriptional activity of this element is regulated by E-proteins. We show that the enforced expression of AID in cells overexpressing Id3 partially restores class switch recombination. Taken together, our observations link helix-loop-helix activity and Aicda gene expression in a common pathway, in which E-protein activity is required for the efficient induction of Aicda transcription.

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