| Literature DB >> 12932355 |
Edward J Evans1, Lawrence Hene, Lisa M Sparks, Tao Dong, Christelle Retiere, Janet A Fennelly, Raquel Manso-Sancho, Jill Powell, Veronique M Braud, Sarah L Rowland-Jones, Andrew J McMichael, Simon J Davis.
Abstract
The overall degree of complexity of the T cell surface has been unclear, constraining our understanding of its biology. Using global gene expression analysis, we show that 111 of 374 genes encoding well-characterized leukocyte surface antigens are expressed by a resting cytotoxic T cell. Unexpectedly, of 97 stringently defined, T cell-specific transcripts with unknown functions that we identify, none encode proteins with the modular architecture characteristic of 80% of leukocyte surface antigens. Only two encode proteins with membrane topologies found exclusively in cell surface molecules. Our analysis indicates that the cell type-specific composition of the resting CD8+ T cell surface is now largely defined, providing an insight into the overall compositional complexity of the mammalian cell surface and a framework for formulating systematic models of T cell surface-dependent processes, such as T cell receptor triggering.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12932355 DOI: 10.1016/s1074-7613(03)00198-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunity ISSN: 1074-7613 Impact factor: 31.745