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Publication : Novel structures CTLA-2 alpha and CTLA-2 beta expressed in mouse activated T cells and mast cells and homologous to cysteine proteinase proregions.

First Author  Denizot F Year  1989
Journal  Eur J Immunol Volume  19
Issue  4 Pages  631-5
PubMed ID  2786470 Mgi Jnum  J:9827
Mgi Id  MGI:58284 Doi  10.1002/eji.1830190409
Citation  Denizot F, et al. (1989) Novel structures CTLA-2 alpha and CTLA-2 beta expressed in mouse activated T cells and mast cells and homologous to cysteine proteinase proregions. Eur J Immunol 19(4):631-5
abstractText  Differential screening of a subtracted cDNA library led to the detection of two distinct but homologous mouse cDNA, called CTLA-2 alpha and CTLA-2 beta. The corresponding transcripts have a tissue distribution restricted to T lymphocytes, where they are inducible upon activation, and to mast cells. The open-frame regions of both cDNA encode proteins homologous to cysteine proteinase precursors, remarkably, however, only to the proregion of these. The ctla-2 alpha and ctla-2 beta genes both map to the C1 band of mouse chromosome 13. Sequence comparisons suggest that the proregion of an ancestor proteinase gene evolved to the ctla-2 genes by successive duplications, first to autonomy, then to amplification. These results raise the question of the possible role of cysteine proteinase proregions, of cysteine proteinases themselves and of inhibitors thereof in activated T lymphocytes; from a different point of view, they also show that some protease proregions may have evolved as autonomous modules.
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