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. 1998 Oct 23;273(43):27809-15.
doi: 10.1074/jbc.273.43.27809.

Internalization of the lymphocytic surface protein CD22 is controlled by a novel membrane proximal cytoplasmic motif

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Internalization of the lymphocytic surface protein CD22 is controlled by a novel membrane proximal cytoplasmic motif

C H Chan et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

CD22 is a key receptor on B-lymphocytes that modulates signaling during antigenic stimulation. We have defined a novel cytoplasmic motif in human CD22 that controls its unusually rapid turnover at the plasma membrane. Chimeric and mutated CD22alpha cDNA vectors were constructed and stably transfected in CD22-negative Jurkat T-lymphocytic cells. Two assays were employed to measure CD22alpha internalization: first, cytoplasmic uptake of radioiodinated anti-CD22 monoclonal antibody; and second, lethal targeting of a toxin, saporin, into cells via CD22 using bispecific F(ab')2 ([anti-CD22 x anti-saporin]) antibody. Results showed that CD22alpha lacking a cytoplasmic tail was not internalized and that replacement of the cytoplasmic tail of CD19 with that of CD22alpha resulted in a chimeric molecule that behaved like CD22alpha and internalized rapidly. Step-wise deletion of the cytoplasmic tail of CD22alpha located the internalization motif to a polar region of 11 residues (QRRWKRTQSQQ) proximal to the plasma membrane, a part of the molecule predicted to form a coil or turn structure. Interestingly, additional CD22 mutants showed that the two glutamine residues sandwiching the serine are critical to internalization but that the serine itself is not.

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