Back to Search
Start Over
EWI-2 is a new component of the tetraspanin web in hepatocytes and lymphoid cells
- Source :
- Biochemical Journal; July 2003, Vol. 373 Issue: 2 p409-421, 13p
- Publication Year :
- 2003
-
Abstract
- Several tetraspanins bind directly to a few molecular partners to form primary complexes, which might assemble through tetraspanin–tetraspanin interactions to form a network of molecular interactions, the tetraspanin web. We have produced a monoclonal antibody directed to a 63 kDa molecule (determined under non-reducing conditions) associated with CD9. This molecule was first identified by MS as a molecule with four Ig domains, EWI-2. Like the related molecule CD9P-1, EWI-2 was found to be a partner not only for CD9, but also for CD81, a tetraspanin required for hepatic infection by the parasite responsible for malaria, and also a putative hepatitis C virus receptor. Using chimaeric CD9/CD82 molecules, two separate regions of CD9 of 40 and 47 amino acids were demonstrated to confer the ability to interact with EWI-2. Both EWI-2 and CD9P-1 were detected in the human liver at the surface of hepatocytes and were found to associate with CD81 on freshly isolated hepatocytes. EWI-2 also co-localized with CD81 in the liver. CD9P-1 was not detected on most peripheral blood cells, whereas EWI-2 was expressed on the majority of B-, T- and natural killer cells and was not detected on monocytes, polynuclear cells or platelets. This distribution is identical to that of CD81. Finally, EWI-2 associated with all tetraspanins studied after lysis under conditions preserving tetraspanin–tetraspanin interactions, showing that EWI-2 is a new component of the tetraspanin web.
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 02646021 and 14708728
- Volume :
- 373
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- Supplemental Index
- Journal :
- Biochemical Journal
- Publication Type :
- Periodical
- Accession number :
- ejs51318932
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj20030343