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CD45RA

Protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, C also known as PTPRC is an enzyme that, in humans, is encoded by the PTPRC gene. PTPRC is also known as CD45 antigen (CD stands for cluster of differentiation), which was originally called leukocyte common antigen (LCA). The CD45 family consists of multiple members that are all products of a single complex gene. This gene contains 34 exons and three exons of the primary transcripts are alternatively spliced to generate up to eight different mature mRNAs and after translation eight different protein products. These three exons generate the RA, RB and RC isoforms. Various isoforms of CD45 exist: CD45RA, CD45RB, CD45RC, CD45RAB, CD45RAC, CD45RBC, CD45RO, CD45R (ABC). CD45RA is located on naive T cells and CD45RO is located on memory T cells. CD45 is also highly glycosylated. CD45R is the longest protein and migrates at 200 kDa when isolated from T cells. B cells also express CD45R with heavier glycosylation, bringing the molecular weight to 220 kDa, hence the name B220; B cell isoform of 220 kDa. B220 expression is not restricted to B cells and can also be expressed on activated T cells, on a subset of dendritic cells and other antigen-presenting cells. Naive T lymphocytes express large CD45 isoforms and are usually positive for CD45RA. Activated and memory T lymphocytes express the shortest CD45 isoform, CD45RO, which lacks RA, RB, and RC exons. This shortest isoform facilitates T cell activation. The cytoplasmic domain of CD45 is one of the largest known and it has an intrinsic phosphatase activity that removes an inhibitory phosphate group on a tyrosine kinase called Lck (in T cells) or Lyn/Fyn/Lck (in B cells) and activates it.

CD45RA Target Details

Target Name: CD45RA

Publications (8)

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Profound enhancement of the IL-12/IL-18 pathway of IFN-gamma secretion in human CD8+ memory T cell subsets via IL-15. Smeltz RB. Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 2007 178:4786-92. [PubMed:17404259]
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IL-10 underlies distinct susceptibility of BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice to Mycobacterium avium infection and influences efficacy of antibiotic therapy. Roque S, Nobrega C, Appelberg R, Correia-Neves M. Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 2007 178:8028-35. [PubMed:17548640]
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Differential expression of the human CD8beta splice variants and regulation of the M-2 isoform by ubiquitination. Thakral D, Dobbins J, Devine L, Kavathas PB. Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 2008 180:7431-42. [PubMed:18490743]
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Selective accumulation of virus-specific CD8+ T cells with unique homing phenotype within the human bone marrow. Palendira U, Chinn R, Raza W, Piper K, Pratt G, Machado L, Bell A, Khan N, Hislop AD, Steyn R, Rickinson AB, Buckley CD, Moss P. Blood. 2008 112:3293-302. [PubMed:18635810]
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NKp80 defines and stimulates a reactive subset of CD8 T cells. Kuttruff S, Koch S, Kelp A, Pawelec G, Rammensee HG, Steinle A. Blood. 2009 113:358-69. [PubMed:18922855]
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Dynamics and consequences of IL-21 production in HIV-infected individuals: a longitudinal and cross-sectional study. Iannello A, Boulassel MR, Samarani S, Debbeche O, Tremblay C, Toma E, Routy JP, Ahmad A. Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 2010 184:114-26. [PubMed:19949086]
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Enumeration of human antigen-specific naive CD8+ T cells reveals conserved precursor frequencies. Alanio C, Lemaitre F, Law HK, Hasan M, Albert ML. Blood. 2010 115:3718-25. [PubMed:20200354]
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Micro-RNA dysregulation in multiple sclerosis favours pro-inflammatory T-cell-mediated autoimmunity. Guerau-de-Arellano M, Smith KM, Godlewski J, Liu Y, Winger R, Lawler SE, Whitacre CC, Racke MK, Lovett-Racke AE. Brain : a journal of neurology. 2011 134:3578-89. [PubMed:22088562] [PMC:PMC3235556]
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