Abstract

We show that IgE-binding protein (epsilon BP) is found primarily in the cytoplasm of rat basophilic leukemia (RBL) cells and COS-1 cells transfected with epsilon BP cDNA. Antibodies to a synthetic peptide internal to epsilon BP were generated that specifically recognized epsilon BP by protein immunoblotting. These antibodies also bind the surface of RBL cells. Surprisingly, blot hybridization analysis of RNA from nine various normal rat tissues showed that the epsilon BP gene is transcribed in all the tissues tested as well as in a mouse macrophage-like cell line.

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