CTLA-4 and CD28: similar proteins, neighbouring genes.

C Balzano, N Buonavista, E Rouvier, P Golstein
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Abstract

Subtractive cloning and screening yielded a cDNA clone corresponding to a molecule expressed in activated T cells, called CTLA-4. At the protein level, CTLA-4, a single-V-domain member of the immunoglobulin superfamily, was found very homologous to the lymphocyte activation molecule CD28. In particular, the hinge region included the hexamer MYPPPY, completely conserved for both molecules and in mice and humans. By immunizing mice with a human CTLA-4 peptide, an anti-CTLA-4 monoclonal antibody (MAb) was obtained, which enabled to establish the MW of the protein (26 and 40 kDa under reduced and non-reduced conditions respectively) and its preliminary tissue distribution. Also, CTLA-4 and CD28 were very similar at the message and at the gene structure level. The corresponding genes had previously been found to co-map on mouse chromosome IC and on human chromosome 2q33. We show that they can be found on the same yeast artificial chromosomes bearing human genomic DNA, and that they are 25 to 150 kb apart. These marked homologies and gene proximity strongly suggest that CTLA-4 and CD28 are the direct products of a duplication event, and raise the question of the function of CTLA-4.

CTLA-4和CD28:相似的蛋白质,邻近的基因。
减法克隆和筛选产生了一个cDNA克隆,对应于激活T细胞中表达的分子,称为CTLA-4。在蛋白水平上,免疫球蛋白超家族的单v域成员CTLA-4被发现与淋巴细胞活化分子CD28非常同源。特别是,铰链区域包括六聚体MYPPPY,在分子和小鼠和人类中都是完全保守的。用人CTLA-4肽段免疫小鼠,获得抗CTLA-4单克隆抗体(MAb),建立了该蛋白的分子量(还原条件下为26 kDa,非还原条件下为40 kDa)及其初步组织分布。此外,CTLA-4和CD28在信息和基因结构水平上非常相似。此前已发现相应的基因在小鼠染色体IC和人类染色体2q33上共定位。我们发现它们可以在带有人类基因组DNA的相同酵母人工染色体上找到,并且它们相隔25到150 kb。这些显著的同源性和基因接近性强烈提示CTLA-4和CD28是重复事件的直接产物,并提出了CTLA-4功能的问题。
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