Nucleic acids encoding novel CTLA4/CD28 ligands which costimulate T cell
activation are disclosed. In one embodiment, the nucleic acid has a
sequence which encodes a B lymphocyte antigen, B7-2. Preferably, the
nucleic acid is a DNA molecule comprising at least a portion of a
nucleotide sequence shown in FIG. 8, SEQ ID NO:1 or FIG. 14, SEQ ID
NO:23. The nucleic acid sequences of the invention can be integrated into
various expression vectors, which in turn direct the synthesis of the
corresponding proteins or peptides in a variety of hosts, particularly
eukaryotic cells, such as mammalian and insect cell culture. Also
disclosed are host cells transformed to produce proteins or peptides
encoded by the nucleic acid sequences of the invention and isolated
proteins and peptides which comprise at least a portion of a novel B
lymphocyte antigen. Proteins and peptides described herein can be
administered to subjects to enhance or suppress T cell-mediated immune
responses.