STRUCTURE, BIOSYNTHESIS, AND TRANSDUCTION PROPERTIES OF THE HUMAN MU PSI-L COMPLEX - SIMILAR BEHAVIOR OF PREB AND INTERMEDIATE PREB-B CELLSIN TRANSDUCING ABILITY

Citation
D. Bossy et al., STRUCTURE, BIOSYNTHESIS, AND TRANSDUCTION PROPERTIES OF THE HUMAN MU PSI-L COMPLEX - SIMILAR BEHAVIOR OF PREB AND INTERMEDIATE PREB-B CELLSIN TRANSDUCING ABILITY, International immunology, 5(5), 1993, pp. 467-478
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09538178
Volume
5
Issue
5
Year of publication
1993
Pages
467 - 478
Database
ISI
SICI code
0953-8178(1993)5:5<467:SBATPO>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
In human preB cells, the mu chain is associated with a surrogate light chain composed of the VpreB and lambda-like gene products. Using anti -peptide antibodies directed against VpreB and lambda-like epitopes, w e identified the discrete components of the mu - PSIL (pseudo-light) c hain complex in various preB cell lines, and in intermediate preB-B ce lls that co-expressed the PSIL and the kappa chain. The lambda-like ge ne product was identified as a single band at 20 kDa, disulfide linked to the mu chain. VpreB was detected at 16 kDa and, depending upon the cell lines, an isoform of this polypeptide was also present at 15 kDa . In addition, lambda-like-VpreB chain complexes not associated with m u, were identified both in cell lysates and culture supernatants. Puls e - chase experiments indicated that VpreB was transiently associated with two new polypeptides of molecular weights 17.5 and 36 kDa. Expres sion of mu - PSIL and co-expression of mu - PSIL and muL at the surfac e of preB and intermediate preB - B cells respectively was detected by cytofluorimetry. The signal transduction ability of the complex in bo th types of cells was shown by measuring the calcium mobilization and the phosphorylation of tyrosyl residues upon stimulation by anti-mu. S ignal events were similar in both cases, but differed from those induc ed in a mature B cell line. This points to a definite function of the preB cell receptor and suggests that the intermediate preB - B cell li ne still lacks some molecular components that condition initiation of a mature B cell transduction signal.