| Literature DB >> 16166631 |
Shengli Xu1, Jianxin Huo, Joy En-Lin Tan, Kong-Peng Lam.
Abstract
The ubiquitously expressed transmembrane adaptor Csk-binding protein (Cbp) recruits Csk to lipid rafts, where the latter exerts its negative regulatory effect on the Src family of protein tyrosine kinases. We have inactivated Cbp in the mouse germ line. In contrast to Csk gene inactivation, which leads to embryonic lethality and impaired T-cell development, Cbp-deficient mice were viable and exhibited normal T-cell development but with an increased thymocyte population. In the absence of Cbp, the amount of Csk that localizes to the lipid rafts was greatly reduced. Interestingly, this altered lipid raft localization of Csk did not lead to any detectable biochemical or functional defect in T cells. The T-cell receptor-induced intracellular calcium flux, cell proliferation, and cytokine secretion were not affected by the absence of Cbp. Peripheral T-cell tolerance to superantigen SEB was also largely intact in Cbp-deficient mice. Thus, Cbp is dispensable for T-cell development and activation.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16166631 PMCID: PMC1265734 DOI: 10.1128/MCB.25.19.8486-8495.2005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cell Biol ISSN: 0270-7306 Impact factor: 4.272