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  2. Human native soluble CD40L is a biologically active trimer, processed inside microsomes

Human native soluble CD40L is a biologically active trimer, processed inside microsomes

  • J Biol Chem. 1996 Mar 15;271(11):5965-7. doi: 10.1074/jbc.271.11.5965.
F Pietravalle 1 S Lecoanet-Henchoz H Blasey J P Aubry G Elson M D Edgerton J Y Bonnefoy J F Gauchat
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  • 1 Glaxo Institute for Molecular Biology, Geneva, Switzerland.
Abstract

CD40 Ligand (CD40L) is a glycoprotein expressed on the surface of activated helper T cells, basophils, mast cells, and eosinophils. Binding of CD40L to its receptor CD40 on the B cell surface induces B cell proliferation, adhesion, and immunoglobulin class switching. We have identified soluble cleavage products of human CD40L in the supernatant of a stimulated human T cell clone. Subcellular fractionation experiments have shown that the transmembrane CD40L is processed inside the microsomes and that its cleavage is stimulation-dependent. The native human soluble CD40L is trimeric and, when used in conjunction with interleukin-4, induces B cell proliferation.

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