Mouse MD-1, a molecule that is physically associated with RP105 and positively regulates its expression.

RP105 is a leucine-rich repeat molecule that is expressed on mouse B cells and transmits a growth-promoting signal. An anti-RP105 Ab precipitated additional molecules as well as RP105. These molecules were found to be a mouse homologue of chicken MD-1. Chicken MD-1 was previously isolated as a v-myb-regulated gene, since ...
its transcription increases rapidly after v-myb induction. Mouse MD-1, when transiently expressed as an epitope-tagged protein, is secreted in culture fluid but tethered to the cell surface by coexpressed RP105. An association of these molecules was confirmed by immunoprecipitation with the anti-RP105 Ab and subsequent probing of the epitope tag on MD-1. Moreover, MD-1 has an effect on the expression of RP105. In transient transfection of RP105, the percentage of RP105-positive cells increased more than twice with the coexpression of MD-1. The stable expression of MD-1 conferred approximately a sevenfold increase in cell surface RP105 on a cell line that expresses RP105 alone. Thus, MD-1 is physically associated with RP105 and is important for efficient cell surface expression.
Mesh Terms:
Amino Acid Sequence, Animals, Antigens, CD, Antigens, Surface, Base Sequence, Cell Line, Cloning, Molecular, DNA, Complementary, Kidney, Membrane Glycoproteins, Membrane Proteins, Mice, Molecular Sequence Data, Molecular Weight, Precipitin Tests, Protein Binding, Proteins, Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
J. Immunol.
Date: Aug. 01, 1998
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