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Publication : The membrane skeleton controls diffusion dynamics and signaling through the B cell receptor.

First Author  Treanor B Year  2010
Journal  Immunity Volume  32
Issue  2 Pages  187-99
PubMed ID  20171124 Mgi Jnum  J:157912
Mgi Id  MGI:4437350 Doi  10.1016/j.immuni.2009.12.005
Citation  Treanor B, et al. (2010) The membrane skeleton controls diffusion dynamics and signaling through the B cell receptor. Immunity 32(2):187-99
abstractText  Early events of B cell activation after B cell receptor (BCR) triggering have been well characterized. However, little is known about the steady state of the BCR on the cell surface. Here, we simultaneously visualize single BCR particles and components of the membrane skeleton. We show that an ezrin- and actin-defined network influenced steady-state BCR diffusion by creating boundaries that restrict BCR diffusion. We identified the intracellular domain of Igbeta as important in mediating this restriction in diffusion. Importantly, alteration of this network was sufficient to induce robust intracellular signaling and concomitant increase in BCR mobility. Moreover, by using B cells deficient in key signaling molecules, we show that this signaling was most probably initiated by the BCR. Thus, our results suggest the membrane skeleton plays a crucial function in controlling BCR dynamics and thereby signaling, in a way that could be important for understanding tonic signaling necessary for B cell development and survival.
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