TAPA-1, the target of an antiproliferative antibody, is associated on the cell surface with the Leu-13 antigen.

S Takahashi, C Doss, S Levy, R Levy - Journal of immunology …, 1990 - journals.aai.org
S Takahashi, C Doss, S Levy, R Levy
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md.: 1950), 1990journals.aai.org
Abstract A murine mAb, 5A6 (IgG1), has been isolated by immunization with a human B
lymphoma cell line and screening for growth inhibition. The antibody immunoprecipitated a
single chain protein of 26 kDa from cell lysates made with Triton X-100 but additional
proteins were precipitated when cell lysates were made with the milder detergent CHAPS (3-
[3-cholamidopropyl) dimethylammonio)-1-propane sulfate). We have identified one of these
coprecipitated molecules as the 16-kDa Leu-13 Ag. 5A6 and anti-Leu-13 showed similar …
Abstract
A murine mAb, 5A6 (IgG1), has been isolated by immunization with a human B lymphoma cell line and screening for growth inhibition. The antibody immunoprecipitated a single chain protein of 26 kDa from cell lysates made with Triton X-100 but additional proteins were precipitated when cell lysates were made with the milder detergent CHAPS (3-[3-cholamidopropyl)dimethylammonio)-1-propane sulfate). We have identified one of these coprecipitated molecules as the 16-kDa Leu-13 Ag. 5A6 and anti-Leu-13 showed similar, although not identical, reactivity, growth inhibition and temperature-dependent aggregation effects among hematolymphoid cell lines. The aggregation induced by 5A6 and anti-Leu-13 was not dependent on LFA-1 (lymphocyte function-associated Ag-1). The cell-surface expression of both TAPA-1 (target of an antiproliferative antibody-1) and Leu-13 could be down-modulated by binding to their respective antibodies and they could be reciprocally comodulated. These results suggest that TAPA-1 and Leu-13 form a complex on the cell surface and play a role in growth control through a common pathway.
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