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Clnk, a novel SLP-76-related adaptor molecule expressed in cytokine-stimulated hemopoietic cells.


ABSTRACT: We have identified a novel Src homology 2 domain-containing leukocyte protein of 76 kD (SLP-76)-related molecule which we have termed Clnk (for cytokine-dependent hemopoietic cell linker). Unlike its relatives SLP-76 and B cell linker protein (Blnk), Clnk is not expressed uniformly within a given hemopoietic cell lineage. Even though it can be detected in several cell types, including T cells, natural killer cells, and mast cells, its expression seems to be strictly dependent on sustained exposure to cytokines such as interleukin (IL)-2 and IL-3. Strong support for the notion that Clnk is involved in immunoreceptor signaling was provided by the observation that it inducibly associated with at least one tyrosine-phosphorylated polypeptide (p92) in response to immunoreceptor stimulation. Moreover, transient expression of Clnk caused an increase in immunoreceptor-mediated signaling events in a T cell line. Taken together, these results show that Clnk is a novel member of the SLP-76 family selectively expressed in cytokine-stimulated hemopoietic cells. Furthermore, they suggest that Clnk may be involved in a cross-talk mechanism between cytokine receptor and immunoreceptor signaling.

SUBMITTER: Cao MY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2195705 | biostudies-literature | 1999 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Clnk, a novel SLP-76-related adaptor molecule expressed in cytokine-stimulated hemopoietic cells.

Cao M Y MY   Davidson D D   Yu J J   Latour S S   Veillette A A  

The Journal of experimental medicine 19991101 10


We have identified a novel Src homology 2 domain-containing leukocyte protein of 76 kD (SLP-76)-related molecule which we have termed Clnk (for cytokine-dependent hemopoietic cell linker). Unlike its relatives SLP-76 and B cell linker protein (Blnk), Clnk is not expressed uniformly within a given hemopoietic cell lineage. Even though it can be detected in several cell types, including T cells, natural killer cells, and mast cells, its expression seems to be strictly dependent on sustained exposu  ...[more]

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