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A few percent of mouse splenocytes express isotypes characteristic of the secondary response together with IgM, and some cells express these isotypes alone. We isolated populations of small memory cells that express (i) IgM but not IgG1, (ii) IgM but not IgA, (iii) IgM and IgG1, (iv) IgM and IgA, and (v) IgG1 but not IgM. We have analyzed their DNA to show that there has been no switch recombination or deletion in the Ig constant region (C) genes. Using sandwich RNA hybridizations, we have found that cells expressing IgG1 contain nuclear RNAs that have both C mu and C gamma 1 sequences, and that cells expressing IgA contain nuclear RNAs that have both C mu and C alpha sequences. We propose that the expression of an isotype characteristic of the secondary response in memory cells is accomplished by alternative RNA processing of large (up to 180 kilobases) nuclear RNA transcripts that span the heavy chain gene locus.
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