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Cytoplasmic Domain Heterogeneity and Functions of IgG Fc Receptors in B Lymphocytes
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1992
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Cytoplasmic Domain HeterogeneityImmunologyImmune RegulationImmunodominanceImmunologic MechanismAntigen ProcessingB LymphocytesRelated Immunoglobulin GImmunotherapyCell SignalingAutoimmune DiseaseAllergyFc ReceptorsAutoimmunityHumoral ImmunityCell BiologySignal TransductionIgg Fc ReceptorsFc Gamma RiiImmunoglobulin EMedicine
B lymphocytes and macrophages express closely related immunoglobulin G (IgG) Fc receptors (Fc gamma RII) that differ only in the structures of their cytoplasmic domains. Because of cell type-specific alternative messenger RNA splicing, B-cell Fc gamma RII contains an insertion of 47 amino acids that participates in determining receptor function in these cells. Transfection of an Fc gamma RII-negative B-cell line with complementary DNA's encoding the two splice products and various receptor mutants indicated that the insertion was responsible for preventing both Fc gamma RII-mediated endocytosis and Fc gamma RII-mediated antigen presentation. The insertion was not required for Fc gamma RII to modulate surface immunoglobulin-triggered B-cell activation. Instead, regulation of activation involved a region of the cytoplasmic domain common to both the lymphocyte and macrophage receptor isoforms. In contrast, the insertion did contribute to the formation of caps in response to receptor cross-linking, consistent with suggestions that the lymphocyte but not macrophage form of the receptor can associate with the detergent-insoluble cytoskeleton.
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