1990
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.145.4.1205
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A specific defect of prosolin phosphorylation in T cell leukemic lymphoblasts is associated with impaired down-regulation of DNA synthesis.

Abstract: Prosolin is a major cytosolic phosphoprotein of proliferating normal PBL. Treatment of growing PBL with phorbol ester (12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA)) or calcium ionophore (A23187) for 1 h caused phosphorylation of prosolin with the production of up to four prominent phosphorylated forms differing in degree of phosphorylation and/or two-dimensional electrophoretic mobility (peptides B to E). Formation of these phosphopeptides coincided with rapid down-regulation of DNA synthesis. A23187 was particu… Show more

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