Walter W. Shuford
Bristol-Myers Squibb
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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1997
Deryk Loo; Chalupny Nj; Jurgen Bajorath; Walter W. Shuford; Robert S. Mittler; Alejandro Aruffo
The T cell activation antigen 4-1BB (CDw137) is a distantly related member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor family of cell surface receptors. We previously reported that murine 4-1BB (m4-1BB) bound to extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins. Recently, a tumor necrosis factor-like ligand of m4-1BB, m4-1BBL, as well as the human counterparts of 4-1BB (ILA) and 4-1BBL (h4-1BB and h4-1BBL, respectively) have been cloned. No information is currently available on how binding of m4-1BB to ECM proteins affects its binding to m4-1BBL and vice versa and if the ability of m4-1BB to bind ECM proteins is conserved across species. We report that binding of m4-1BBL to m4-1BB blocked its ability to bind laminin (LN), while binding of m4-1BB to LN did not block its ability to bind m4-1BBL. Furthermore, binding of m4-1BBL to the m4-1BB·LN complex did not displace LN. These findings suggest the two ligands bind to proximal but distinct sites on m4-1BB. This is supported by the observation that six of eight anti-m4-1BB monoclonal antibodies blocked the interaction between 4-1BB and 4-1BBL, while seven blocked LN binding. Ligand and monoclonal antibody binding studies with a truncated protein lacking the amino-terminal LN-homologous domain of m4-1BB demonstrated that regions downstream of the LN-homologous domain participate in LN binding and that the intact protein is required for m4-1BBL binding. Studies with h4-1BB showed that h4-1BB only bound h4-1BBL, indicating that the ECM binding activity of 4-1BB is not conserved across species. This finding allowed the construction of murine/human 4-1BB chimeras, which permitted further dissection of the regions of 4-1BB involved in LN and 4-1BBL binding and suggests that sequence differences in the LN-homologous domain of h4-1BB in part account for the inability of h4-1BB to bind ECM proteins.
Nature Medicine | 1997
Ignacio Melero; Walter W. Shuford; Stephanie Ashe Newby; Alejandro Aruffo; Jeffrey A. Ledbetter; Karl Erik Hellström; Robert S. Mittler; Lieping Chen
Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1997
Walter W. Shuford; Kerry Klussman; Douglas D. Tritchler; Deryk Loo; Jan N. Chalupny; Anthony W. Siadak; T. Joseph Brown; John Emswiler; Hong Raecho; Christian P. Larsen; Thomas C. Pearson; Jeffrey A. Ledbetter; Alejandro Aruffo; Robert S. Mittler
Archive | 1997
Alejandro Aruffo; N. Jan Chalupny; Lieping Chen; Robert S. Mittler; Walter W. Shuford; Anthony W. Siadak
The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1991
Howard V. Raff; Cheryl Bradley; William E. Brady; Karen L. Donaldson; Leah Lipsich; Grace Maloney; Walter W. Shuford; Michael A. Walls; Pamela Ward; Edith Wolff; Linda J. Harris
Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1988
Howard V. Raff; Peggy J. Siscoe; Edith Wolff; Grace Maloney; Walter W. Shuford
Archive | 2003
Maria Jure-Kunkel; Subinay Ganguly; Ralph Abraham; Diane Hollenbaugh; Jill Rillema; Barbara Thorne; Walter W. Shuford; Robert S. Mittler
Archive | 2005
Maria Jure Kunkel; Subinay Ganguly; Ralph Abraham; Diane Hollenbaugh; Jill Rillema; Barbara Thorne; Walter W. Shuford; Robert S. Mittler
Archive | 2003
Maria Jure-Kunkel; Subinay Ganguly; Ralph Abraham; Diane Hollenbaugh; Jill Rillema; Barbara Thorne; Walter W. Shuford; Robert S. Mittler
Archive | 2003
Ralph Abraham; Subinay Ganguly; Diane Hollenbaugh; Maria Jure-Kunkel; Robert S. Mittler; Jill Rillema; Walter W. Shuford; Barbara Thorne