Branches of the B cell antigen receptor pathway are directed by protein conduits Bam32 and Carma1
- PMID: 14614850
- DOI: 10.1016/s1074-7613(03)00303-0
Branches of the B cell antigen receptor pathway are directed by protein conduits Bam32 and Carma1
Abstract
Adaptor proteins act as conduits to channel upstream signals into downstream effector branches. Two B cell-associated adaptors, Bam32 and Carma1, regulate the ERK, JNK, and NF-kappaB branches of the BCR signaling pathway. Recent studies of Bam32-/- and Carma1-/- mice suggest that each adaptor controls a distinct conduit regulating either only proliferation (Bam32) or both the proliferation and survival of B cells (Carma1).
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