Cloning of a novel T-cell protein FYB that binds FYN and SH2-domain-containing leukocyte protein 76 and modulates interleukin 2 production

  1. Antonio J. da Silva*,,
  2. Zhuwen Li*,,
  3. Cristina de Vera*,,
  4. Eduardo Canto*,
  5. Paul Findell§, and
  6. Christopher E. Rudd*,,
  1. *Division of Tumor Immunology, Dana–Farber Cancer Institute, and Departments of Pathology and Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston MA 02115; and §Roche Biosciences, Palo Alto, CA 94304

Abstract

T cell receptor ζ (TcRζ)/CD3 ligation initiates a signaling cascade that involves src kinases p56lck and ζ-associated protein 70, leading to the phosphorylation of substrates such as TcRζ, Vav, SH2-domain-containing leukocyte protein 76 (SLP-76), cbl, and p120/130. FYN binding protein (FYB or p120/130) associates with p59fyn, the TcRζ/CD3 complex, and becomes tyrosine-phosphorylated in response to receptor ligation. In this study, we report the cDNA cloning of human and murine FYB and show that it is restricted in expression to T cells and myeloid cells and possesses an overall unique hydrophilic sequence with several tyrosine-based motifs, proline-based type I and type II SH3 domain binding motifs, several putative lysine/glutamic acid-rich nuclear localization motifs, and a SH3-like domain. In addition to binding the src kinase p59fyn, FYB binds specifically to the hematopoietic signaling protein SLP-76, an interaction mediated by the SLP-76 SH2 domain. In keeping with this, expression of FYB augmented interleukin 2 secretion from a T cell hybridoma, DC27.10, in response to TcRζ/CD3 ligation. FYB is therefore a novel hematopoietic protein that acts as a component of the FYN and SLP-76 signaling cascades in T cells.

Footnotes

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  • Stuart F. Schlossman, Dana–Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA

  • Data deposition: The sequences reported in this paper have been deposited in the GenBank database (accession nos. AF001862 and AF001863).

  • ABBREVIATIONS:
    FYB,
    FYN-binding protein;
    SLP-76,
    SH2-domain-containing leukocyte protein-76;
    ZAP-70,
    ζ-associated protein-70;
    GST,
    glutathione S-transferase;
    HA,
    hemagglutinin;
    IL-2,
    interleukin 2
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