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  2. Cloning of TRAP, a ligand for CD40 on human T cells

Cloning of TRAP, a ligand for CD40 on human T cells

  • Eur J Immunol. 1992 Dec;22(12):3191-4. doi: 10.1002/eji.1830221226.
D Graf 1 U Korthäuer H W Mages G Senger R A Kroczek
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Affiliation

  • 1 Max-Planck-Society Research Unit for Immunology/Rheumatology, University of Erlangen, FRG.
Abstract

A cDNA clone, designated TRAP (TNF-related activation protein) was isolated from a collection of T cell activation genes. The polypeptide encoded by a mRNA of approx. 2.3 kb is 261 Amino acids long with a calculated M(r) of 29.3 kDa. The structural features predict a type II transmembrane protein, but are also compatible with a secreted form. TRAP is highly similar to an identified murine CD40 Ligand both at the cDNA (82.8% identity) and the protein (77.4% identity) levels, and related to tumor necrosis factor/lymphotoxin. Expressed in a murine myeloma, TRAP was identified as a ligand for CD40 by binding to a soluble CD40 construct. TRAP mRNA is expressed in a T cell-specific fashion with a maximum at 8 h after stimulation. The TRAP gene is located in the q26.3-q27.1 region of the X chromosome.

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