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Tyrosine Phosphorylation of CD22 During B Cell Activation
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1992
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Antigen ReceptorSignal TransductionReceptor Tyrosine KinaseImmunologyB Cell ActivationImmunologic MechanismAntigen ProcessingAutoimmunityCellular BiochemistryMedicineCell BiologyCell SignalingMonoclonal AntibodyImmune Cell ActivationAntibody Biology
Ligation of the antigen receptor on B cells induces the rapid phosphorylation of tyrosine on a number of cellular proteins. A monoclonal antibody that recognized a tyrosine-phosphorylated cell surface protein that was present in activated B cells was generated. Amino acid sequence analysis showed that this 140-kilodalton protein was CD22, a B cell-specific cell surface glycoprotein and putative extracellular ligand of the protein tyrosine phosphatase CD45. Tyrosine phosphorylation of CD22 may be important in B cell signal transduction, possibly through regulation of the adhesiveness of activated B cells.
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