SummarySpontaneous loss-of-function mutations in the protein-tyrosine phosphatase Shp1 cause the motheaten phenotype, characterized by widespread inflammation and autoimmunity. Because Shp1 is expressed in all hematopoietic cells, it has been unclear which aspects of the motheaten phenotypes are primary effects of Shp1 deficiency. We generated mice (Ptpn6f/f;CD19-cre) that delete Shp1 specifically in B cells. Analysis of these mice indicates that the increase in B-1a cells in motheaten mice is a cell-autonomous consequence of Shp1 deficiency. Shp1-deficient B-1a cells could be derived from adult bone marrow and had N-nucleotide additions, consistent with an adult origin. Shp1 deficiency altered calcium response evoked by B cell antigen rece...
SummaryThe receptor-type protein tyrosine phosphatase (RPTP) CD148 is thought to have an inhibitory ...
SummaryCD45 is a receptor-like protein tyrosine phosphatase highly expressed on all nucleated hemato...
SummaryWhile studies of the adaptor SH3BP2 have implicated a role in receptor-mediated signaling in ...
SummarySpontaneous loss-of-function mutations in the protein-tyrosine phosphatase Shp1 cause the mot...
One of a large number of mutant mice used in immunological research, the motheaten mouse was the f...
Spontaneous mouse mutations that cause severe immunodeficiency or autoimmunity are invaluable tools ...
Thymocyte development and maintenance of peripheral T-cell numbers and functions are critically depe...
Mice homozygous for the motheaten (Hcph(me)) mutation lack a functional SHP-1 protein tyrosine phosp...
SummaryThe motheaten mouse has long served as a paradigm for complex autoimmune and inflammatory dis...
AbstractMutations in the gene encoding the protein tyrosine kinase Btk are associated with the human...
Mice homozygous for the viable motheaten (Hcph(me-v)) mutation are deficient in SHP-1 protein-tyrosi...
AbstractBackground: Signals from the B-cell antigen receptor (BCR) help to determine B-cell fate, di...
SH3 domain-binding protein 2 (SH3BP2) is an adaptor protein that is predominantly expressed in immun...
grantor: University of TorontoThe importance of phosphatases in regulating intracellular s...
T cell development and activation are highly regulated processes, and their proper execution is impo...
SummaryThe receptor-type protein tyrosine phosphatase (RPTP) CD148 is thought to have an inhibitory ...
SummaryCD45 is a receptor-like protein tyrosine phosphatase highly expressed on all nucleated hemato...
SummaryWhile studies of the adaptor SH3BP2 have implicated a role in receptor-mediated signaling in ...
SummarySpontaneous loss-of-function mutations in the protein-tyrosine phosphatase Shp1 cause the mot...
One of a large number of mutant mice used in immunological research, the motheaten mouse was the f...
Spontaneous mouse mutations that cause severe immunodeficiency or autoimmunity are invaluable tools ...
Thymocyte development and maintenance of peripheral T-cell numbers and functions are critically depe...
Mice homozygous for the motheaten (Hcph(me)) mutation lack a functional SHP-1 protein tyrosine phosp...
SummaryThe motheaten mouse has long served as a paradigm for complex autoimmune and inflammatory dis...
AbstractMutations in the gene encoding the protein tyrosine kinase Btk are associated with the human...
Mice homozygous for the viable motheaten (Hcph(me-v)) mutation are deficient in SHP-1 protein-tyrosi...
AbstractBackground: Signals from the B-cell antigen receptor (BCR) help to determine B-cell fate, di...
SH3 domain-binding protein 2 (SH3BP2) is an adaptor protein that is predominantly expressed in immun...
grantor: University of TorontoThe importance of phosphatases in regulating intracellular s...
T cell development and activation are highly regulated processes, and their proper execution is impo...
SummaryThe receptor-type protein tyrosine phosphatase (RPTP) CD148 is thought to have an inhibitory ...
SummaryCD45 is a receptor-like protein tyrosine phosphatase highly expressed on all nucleated hemato...
SummaryWhile studies of the adaptor SH3BP2 have implicated a role in receptor-mediated signaling in ...