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Publication : A new Fc receptor homolog, FREB2, found in germinal center B cells.

First Author  Wilson TJ Year  2005
Journal  Genes Immun Volume  6
Issue  4 Pages  341-6
PubMed ID  15815692 Mgi Jnum  J:105365
Mgi Id  MGI:3614899 Doi  10.1038/sj.gene.6364185
Citation  Wilson TJ, et al. (2005) A new Fc receptor homolog, FREB2, found in germinal center B cells. Genes Immun 6(4):341-6
abstractText  Fc receptor homologs are a recently identified family of proteins homologous to FcgammaRI, found on human and mouse B cells. One of these, FREB/FcRX/FCRL, was found to be unique since it lacks a transmembrane domain and is expressed intracellularly within germinal center B cells. We have identified in humans and mice a new Fc receptor homolog, FREB2, that blends conserved elements of the classical Fc gamma receptors with structural motifs previously thought to be unique to FREB1. This protein is comprised of three immunoglobulin-like domains with high homology to those in FcgammaRI, and a C-terminus containing a proline-rich stalk region followed by a leucine-rich amphipathic alpha helix. Like FREB1, FREB2 is expressed as an intracellular protein. In murine splenocytes, RNA transcripts for each of the two proteins can be amplified from germinal center B cells. However, immunohistochemical analysis of human tonsils indicates that expression of FREB1 and FREB2 is mutually exclusive in non-neoplastic cells. Importantly, FREB2 expression within human tonsils appears to be limited to a small subset of nonproliferating germinal center B cells, suggesting that it may play a role in regulating clonal expansion or differentiation of B cells during the germinal center reaction.
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