Reiser H, Coligan J, Palmer E, Benacerraf B, Rock K L
Harvard Medical School, Department of Pathology, Boston, MA 02115.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1988 Apr;85(7):2255-9. doi: 10.1073/pnas.85.7.2255.
The T-cell-activating protein TAP is a murine phosphatidylinositol-anchored glycoprotein whose expression is controlled by the Ly-6 locus. Previous studies have suggested an important role for this protein in physiological T-cell activation. Using oligonucleotide probes, we have now isolated a cDNA clone whose predicted sequence would encode a protein with an NH2-terminal sequence identical to that of the TAP molecule. Further analysis of the predicted protein sequence revealed a cysteine-rich protein with a hydrophobic domain at the COOH terminus and without N-linked glycosylation sites--all features consistent with our previous analysis of the TAP protein. In Southern blot analysis, the Ly-6.2 cDNA clone detects a multigene family and a restriction fragment length polymorphism that maps precisely to the Ly-6 locus. Expression of the cDNA clone in COS cells demonstrates that it codes for TAP and clarifies the relationship between the epitopes recognized by various alpha Ly-6 monoclonal antibodies. Finally, we have studied the expression of Ly-6 mRNA in a variety of cell lineages. Ly-6 transcripts were detected in all organs examined, including spleen, kidney, lung, brain, and heart. This demonstrates that the Ly-6 locus is transcriptionally active in a wide range of organs and suggests that the role of TAP or TAP-like proteins might extend to other tissues.
T 细胞激活蛋白 TAP 是一种小鼠磷脂酰肌醇锚定糖蛋白,其表达受 Ly-6 基因座控制。先前的研究表明该蛋白在生理性 T 细胞激活中起重要作用。我们现在使用寡核苷酸探针分离出了一个 cDNA 克隆,其预测序列编码的蛋白质的 NH2 末端序列与 TAP 分子的相同。对预测的蛋白质序列的进一步分析揭示了一种富含半胱氨酸的蛋白质,其 COOH 末端有一个疏水区,且没有 N 连接糖基化位点——所有这些特征都与我们先前对 TAP 蛋白的分析一致。在 Southern 印迹分析中,Ly-6.2 cDNA 克隆检测到一个多基因家族和一个精确映射到 Ly-6 基因座的限制性片段长度多态性。该 cDNA 克隆在 COS 细胞中的表达表明它编码 TAP,并阐明了各种αLy-6 单克隆抗体识别的表位之间的关系。最后,我们研究了 Ly-6 mRNA 在多种细胞谱系中的表达。在所有检查的器官中都检测到了 Ly-6 转录本,包括脾脏、肾脏、肺、脑和心脏。这表明 Ly-6 基因座在广泛的器官中具有转录活性,并提示 TAP 或 TAP 样蛋白的作用可能扩展到其他组织。