Identification of two distinct phosphoproteins as components of the human B cell antigen receptor complex

C. J. van Noesel, J. Borst, E. F. de Vries, R. A. van Lier

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Abstract

In human B cells, the molecules that, upon receptor occupancy, couple membrane immunoglobulin to intracellular signal transduction pathways have never been identified. We here describe two phosphoproteins as integral parts of the B cell antigen receptor complex. Membrane IgM is non-covalently associated with a disulfide-linked heterodimer of glycoproteins. These molecules can be demonstrated on B cell lines and freshly isolated polyclonal B cell populations and are subject to phosphorylation at serine residues. Identification of these constituents of the B cell receptor complex opens up the opportunity to study coupling of the B cell antigen receptor to the intracellular signal transduction machinery at the molecular level
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2789-2793
JournalEuropean journal of immunology
Volume20
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1990

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