Identification of a human T lymphocyte surface protein associated with the E-rosette receptor

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We describe a new monoclonal murine antibody that reacts with a 50,000-mol wt polypeptide that appears to be present on all E-rosetting cells. We conclude that this antigen is either identical to or closely associated with the E receptor because of (a) the high degree of concordance between E-rosette formation and 9.6 antigen expression, (b) the inhibition of rosette formation by preincubation of cells with 9.6 antibody, and (c) the observed failure of cells lysostripped of 9.6 antigen to form E-rosettes. This last finding suggests cocapping of 9.6 antigen and the E receptor.

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Kamoun, M., Martin, P. J., Hansen, J. A., Brown, M. A., Siadak, A. W., & Nowinski, R. C. (1981). Identification of a human T lymphocyte surface protein associated with the E-rosette receptor. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 153(1), 207–212. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.153.1.207

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