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Syk mutation in Jurkat E6-derived clones results in lack of p72syk expression.

J Fargnoli1, A L Burkhardt, M Laverty, S A Kut, N S van Oers, A Weiss, J B Bolen.   

Abstract

The human leukemic Jurkat cell line is commonly used as a model cellular system to study T lymphocyte signal transduction. Various clonal derivatives of Jurkat T cells exist which display different characteristics with regard to responses to external stimuli. Among these, the E6-1 clone of Jurkat T cells has been used as a parental line from which numerous important somatic mutant clones have been generated. During the course of experiments examining signals initiated by the T cell antigen receptor in an E6-1-derived Jurkat cell clone J.CaM1, we observed that the 72-kilodalton Syk protein tyrosine kinase previously found in other Jurkat cells was not detected. Upon further analysis it was determined that Syk transcripts from the J.CaM1 cells as well as the parental E6-1 cells contain a single guanine nucleotide insertion at position 92. This nucleotide insertion results in a shift in the Syk open reading frame leading to alternate codon usage as well as the generation of a termination codon at position 109. Thus, Syk transcripts in E6-1 cells and E6-1-derived clones are predicted to be capable of encoding only the first 33 amino acids of the 630-amino acid wild type Syk. These findings are incompatible with a recently proposed model of T cell antigen receptor signal transduction based, in part, on experiments conducted using E6-1-derived cells, suggesting that Syk might play a role upstream of Lck and Zap70.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7592872     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.270.44.26533

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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