[PDF][PDF] Control of B cell production by the adaptor protein Lnk: definition of a conserved family of signal-modulating proteins

S Takaki, K Sauer, BM Iritani, S Chien, Y Ebihara… - Immunity, 2000 - cell.com
S Takaki, K Sauer, BM Iritani, S Chien, Y Ebihara, K Tsuji, K Takatsu, RM Perlmutter
Immunity, 2000cell.com
Lnk is an SH2 domain–containing adaptor protein expressed preferentially in lymphocytes.
To illuminate the importance of Lnk, we generated lnk−/− mice. Whereas T cell development
was unaffected, pre-B and immature B cells accumulated in the spleens. In the bone
marrow, B-lineage cells were proportionately increased, reflecting enhanced production of
pro-B cells that resulted in part from hypersensitivity of precursors to SCF, the ligand for c-kit.
Hence, Lnk ordinarily acts to regulate B cell production. Further characterization of lnk …
Abstract
Lnk is an SH2 domain–containing adaptor protein expressed preferentially in lymphocytes. To illuminate the importance of Lnk, we generated lnk−/− mice. Whereas T cell development was unaffected, pre-B and immature B cells accumulated in the spleens. In the bone marrow, B-lineage cells were proportionately increased, reflecting enhanced production of pro-B cells that resulted in part from hypersensitivity of precursors to SCF, the ligand for c-kit. Hence, Lnk ordinarily acts to regulate B cell production. Further characterization of lnk−/− mice also revealed that full-length Lnk is a 68 kDa protein containing a conserved proline-rich region and a PH domain. Lnk is a representative of a multigene adaptor protein family whose members act, by analogy with Lnk, to modulate intracellular signaling.
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