Fig. 6.
Fig. 6. Association of ZAP-70 with IgM and CD79b in CLL B cells after BCR ligation. / Lysates were made before and 10 minutes after BCR ligation with anti-μ F(ab′)2 and prepared for immune precipitation with antibodies specific for human IgM (A) or CD79b (B). Samples were loaded onto separate lanes of a polyacrylamide gel for immunoblot analysis with anti–ZAP-70, as indicated by the labeled arrow marked “ZAP-70.” Stripped blots were reprobed for anti-μ (A) or anti-CD79b (B), as indicated by the arrows marked “μ” or “CD79b,” respectively. Each pair of lanes represents the lysates prepared from cells before (−) or after (+) BCR ligation, as indicated at the top of each sample lane. The numbers of the CLL samples are provided above each pair of lanes.

Association of ZAP-70 with IgM and CD79b in CLL B cells after BCR ligation.

Lysates were made before and 10 minutes after BCR ligation with anti-μ F(ab′)2 and prepared for immune precipitation with antibodies specific for human IgM (A) or CD79b (B). Samples were loaded onto separate lanes of a polyacrylamide gel for immunoblot analysis with anti–ZAP-70, as indicated by the labeled arrow marked “ZAP-70.” Stripped blots were reprobed for anti-μ (A) or anti-CD79b (B), as indicated by the arrows marked “μ” or “CD79b,” respectively. Each pair of lanes represents the lysates prepared from cells before (−) or after (+) BCR ligation, as indicated at the top of each sample lane. The numbers of the CLL samples are provided above each pair of lanes.

Close Modal

or Create an Account

Close Modal
Close Modal