Neurath M F, Stüber E R, Strober W
Mucosal Immunity Section, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892-1890, USA.
Immunol Today. 1995 Dec;16(12):564-9. doi: 10.1016/0167-5699(95)80078-6.
B-cell-specific activator protein (BSAP) is a recently identified member of the Pax-gene family of transcription factors; in the lymphoid system, BSAP is produced only in B cells. Here, Markus Neurath, Eckhard Stüber and Warren Strober describe the molecular structure of BSAP and focus on the ability of this protein to regulate the expression of B-cell-specific genes. They propose that BSAP is a key protein of B cells and that it not only influence B-cell development but also influences the balance between B-cell proliferation and immunoglobulin secretion at later stages of B-cell differentiation.
B细胞特异性激活蛋白(BSAP)是转录因子Pax基因家族中最近发现的成员;在淋巴系统中,BSAP仅在B细胞中产生。在此,马库斯·诺伊拉特、埃克哈德·施图伯和沃伦·施特罗贝描述了BSAP的分子结构,并着重介绍了这种蛋白质调节B细胞特异性基因表达的能力。他们提出,BSAP是B细胞的关键蛋白,它不仅影响B细胞的发育,还影响B细胞分化后期B细胞增殖与免疫球蛋白分泌之间的平衡。