Conformational Changes In Cd45 Upon Monoclonal Antibody Crosslinking

HYBRIDOMA(1996)

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The CD45 protein tyrosine phosphatase is expressed in different isoforms that result from alternative splicing of three exons (A, B, and C) encoding regions near the N-terminus of the extracellular part of the molecule, We describe here a novel epitope on the N-terminal end of CD45 that is recognized by the MAb BL-TSub/2. Crossblocking studies showed that BL-TSub/2 and UCHL1 (CD45RO) binding sites are partially overlapping. However, in marked contrast to the CD45RO epitope, protease treatment of cells strongly diminished BL-TSub/2 binding, Similar to the UCHL1 epitope, the BL-TSub/2 binding site involves carbohydrate moieties, since neuraminidase treatment abrogated the reactivity of the MAb, Markedly, preincubation of cells with both CD45 common and CD45RA MAb induced a pronounced increase of BL-TSub/2 binding, This latter finding suggests that crosslinking of the CD45 molecule leads to conformational changes that could influence association of the molecule with putative ligands.
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monoclonal antibody
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