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Query: EC:3.4.21.4 (
trypsin
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CD45, a leukocyte-specific transmembrane protein tyrosine phosphatase, is required for critical signal transduction pathways in immune responses. To elucidate the molecular interactions of CD45 with other proteins involved in CD45-mediated signal transduction pathways, we have recently cloned a 30-kDa phosphorylated protein,
CD45-AP
, which specifically associates with CD45. Binding analysis employing several deleted or chimeric forms of
CD45-AP
and CD45 demonstrated that the potential transmembrane segment of
CD45-AP
bound to the transmembrane portion of CD45.
CD45-AP
was found in particulate fractions of lymphocytes along with CD45, indicating that it is likely to be a transmembrane protein. In addition,
CD45-AP
was resistant to proteolysis by tosylphenylalanyl chloromethyl ketone-treated
trypsin
applied to intact cells. This is consistent with the most likely membrane orientation of
CD45-AP
predicted from the amino acid sequence, that is, only a short amino-terminal segment of
CD45-AP
is extracellular. We propose that
CD45-AP
interacts with CD45 at the plasma membrane and that the bulk of
CD45-AP
located in the cytoplasm act as an adapter which directs the interaction between CD45 and other molecules involved in CD45-mediated signal transduction pathways.
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PMID:Characterization of the interaction between CD45 and CD45-AP. 767 47