CD43 is expressed on most hematopoetic cells and has been shown to regulate
the activation and adhesion of T cells. We have cloned a serine/threonine
kinase that can interact with the cytoplasmic domain of CD43. This protein
is expressed in multiple tissues, including lymphoid cells. Analysis of the
subcellular localization reveals it to be present in both the nucleus and
the cytoplasm of the cell. The identification of this protein suggests that
CD43 may mediate its biologic effects through activation of a kinase casca
de, resulting in the regulation of cell growth. (C) 2000 Academic Press.