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New Insights into the DT40 B Cell Receptor Cluster Using a Proteomic Proximity Labeling Assay

In the vertebrate immune system, each B-lymphocyte expresses a surface IgM-class B cell receptor (BCR). When cross-linked by antigen or anti-IgM antibody, the BCR accumulates with other proteins into distinct surface clusters that activate cell signaling, division, or apoptosis. However, the molecul...

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Autores principales: Li, Xue-Wen, Rees, Johanna S., Xue, Peng, Zhang, Hong, Hamaia, Samir W., Sanderson, Bailey, Funk, Phillip E., Farndale, Richard W., Lilley, Kathryn S., Perrett, Sarah, Jackson, Antony P.
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4031500/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24706754
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M113.529578
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author Li, Xue-Wen
Rees, Johanna S.
Xue, Peng
Zhang, Hong
Hamaia, Samir W.
Sanderson, Bailey
Funk, Phillip E.
Farndale, Richard W.
Lilley, Kathryn S.
Perrett, Sarah
Jackson, Antony P.
author_facet Li, Xue-Wen
Rees, Johanna S.
Xue, Peng
Zhang, Hong
Hamaia, Samir W.
Sanderson, Bailey
Funk, Phillip E.
Farndale, Richard W.
Lilley, Kathryn S.
Perrett, Sarah
Jackson, Antony P.
author_sort Li, Xue-Wen
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description In the vertebrate immune system, each B-lymphocyte expresses a surface IgM-class B cell receptor (BCR). When cross-linked by antigen or anti-IgM antibody, the BCR accumulates with other proteins into distinct surface clusters that activate cell signaling, division, or apoptosis. However, the molecular composition of these clusters is not well defined. Here we describe a quantitative assay we call selective proteomic proximity labeling using tyramide (SPPLAT). It allows proteins in the immediate vicinity of a target to be selectively biotinylated, and hence isolated for mass spectrometry analysis. Using the chicken B cell line DT40 as a model, we use SPPLAT to provide the first proteomic analysis of any BCR cluster using proximity labeling. We detect known components of the BCR cluster, including integrins, together with proteins not previously thought to be BCR-associated. In particular, we identify the chicken B-lymphocyte allotypic marker chB6. We show that chB6 moves to within about 30–40 nm of the BCR following BCR cross-linking, and we show that cross-linking chB6 activates cell binding to integrin substrates laminin and gelatin. Our work provides new insights into the nature and composition of the BCR cluster, and confirms SPPLAT as a useful research tool in molecular and cellular proteomics.
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spelling pubmed-40315002014-05-29 New Insights into the DT40 B Cell Receptor Cluster Using a Proteomic Proximity Labeling Assay Li, Xue-Wen Rees, Johanna S. Xue, Peng Zhang, Hong Hamaia, Samir W. Sanderson, Bailey Funk, Phillip E. Farndale, Richard W. Lilley, Kathryn S. Perrett, Sarah Jackson, Antony P. J Biol Chem Immunology In the vertebrate immune system, each B-lymphocyte expresses a surface IgM-class B cell receptor (BCR). When cross-linked by antigen or anti-IgM antibody, the BCR accumulates with other proteins into distinct surface clusters that activate cell signaling, division, or apoptosis. However, the molecular composition of these clusters is not well defined. Here we describe a quantitative assay we call selective proteomic proximity labeling using tyramide (SPPLAT). It allows proteins in the immediate vicinity of a target to be selectively biotinylated, and hence isolated for mass spectrometry analysis. Using the chicken B cell line DT40 as a model, we use SPPLAT to provide the first proteomic analysis of any BCR cluster using proximity labeling. We detect known components of the BCR cluster, including integrins, together with proteins not previously thought to be BCR-associated. In particular, we identify the chicken B-lymphocyte allotypic marker chB6. We show that chB6 moves to within about 30–40 nm of the BCR following BCR cross-linking, and we show that cross-linking chB6 activates cell binding to integrin substrates laminin and gelatin. Our work provides new insights into the nature and composition of the BCR cluster, and confirms SPPLAT as a useful research tool in molecular and cellular proteomics. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2014-05-23 2014-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4031500/ /pubmed/24706754 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M113.529578 Text en © 2014 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice—Final version full access. Creative Commons Attribution Unported License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) applies to Author Choice Articles
spellingShingle Immunology
Li, Xue-Wen
Rees, Johanna S.
Xue, Peng
Zhang, Hong
Hamaia, Samir W.
Sanderson, Bailey
Funk, Phillip E.
Farndale, Richard W.
Lilley, Kathryn S.
Perrett, Sarah
Jackson, Antony P.
New Insights into the DT40 B Cell Receptor Cluster Using a Proteomic Proximity Labeling Assay
title New Insights into the DT40 B Cell Receptor Cluster Using a Proteomic Proximity Labeling Assay
title_full New Insights into the DT40 B Cell Receptor Cluster Using a Proteomic Proximity Labeling Assay
title_fullStr New Insights into the DT40 B Cell Receptor Cluster Using a Proteomic Proximity Labeling Assay
title_full_unstemmed New Insights into the DT40 B Cell Receptor Cluster Using a Proteomic Proximity Labeling Assay
title_short New Insights into the DT40 B Cell Receptor Cluster Using a Proteomic Proximity Labeling Assay
title_sort new insights into the dt40 b cell receptor cluster using a proteomic proximity labeling assay
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4031500/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24706754
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M113.529578
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