The leukocyte sialyloglycoprotein CD43 exhibits features of a signal transducing molecule and is thought to be important for T-cell activation and adhesion. However, cellular biochemical events in which CD43 participates remain poorly understood. Here we provide evidence that CD43 regulates tyrosine phosphorylation of a specific substrate in T cells. A 93-kD tyrosine phosphoprotein was identified specifically in the CD43+ T-cell line CEM, but not in their CD43-deficient counterparts derived by gene targeting. The 93-kD phosphoprotein was detected in the CD43-deficient CEM cells after transfection with CD43 cDNA, and it could be specifically phosphorylated in lysates from the CD43-deficient cells by incubation with a CD43 immunoprecipitate obtained from the CD43+ cells. Expression of CD43 in HeLa cell transfectants was associated with the appearance of novel phosphoproteins including one with a molecular weight of approximately 93 kD, confirming that tyrosine phosphorylation of cellular substrates results specifically from CD43 expression. We conclude that CD43 regulates tyrosine phosphorylation of a 93-kD T-cell substrate.
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December 1, 1995
CD43 regulates tyrosine phosphorylation of a 93-kD protein in T lymphocytes Free
N Manjunath,
N Manjunath
Department of Medicine, New England Medical Center Hospitals, Boston, MA, USA.
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B Ardman
B Ardman
Department of Medicine, New England Medical Center Hospitals, Boston, MA, USA.
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Blood (1995) 86 (11): 4194–4198.
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N Manjunath, B Ardman; CD43 regulates tyrosine phosphorylation of a 93-kD protein in T lymphocytes. Blood 1995; 86 (11): 4194–4198. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V86.11.4194.bloodjournal86114194
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