Literature DB >> 16154907

Regulation of expression and function of Lck tyrosine kinase by high cell density.

Patricia Ozegbe1, Yuti Chernajovsky, Panagiotis S Kabouridis.   

Abstract

For many types of cells, an increase in cell density leads to characteristic changes in intracellular signalling and cell function. It is unknown, however, whether cell density affects the function of T lymphocytes. It is presented here that aggregation of Jurkat T cells, murine thymocytes or human peripheral blood T cells, results in gradual modification of the Lck tyrosine kinase. Within one hour of aggregation, Lck in the detergent-insoluble lipid raft fraction is dephosphorylated mainly at the carboxy-terminal tyrosine. Further aggregation leads to gradual loss of Lck protein from both lipid raft and non-raft fractions which is accompanied by increased protein ubiquitination, a process that is more evident in the detergent-soluble fraction. In contrast, the expression of LAT, which like Lck distributes to raft and non-raft membrane, or Csk, a kinase with a structure similar to Lck, is not affected by cell aggregation. Dephosphorylation of lipid raft-associated Lck, albeit with reduced kinetics, is observed in aggregated Jurkat CD45-deficient cells as well, suggesting involvement of additional tyrosine phosphatases. Changes in Lck structure and expression correlate with reduced ability of aggregated cells to fully activate protein tyrosine phosphorylation after stimulation of the TCR, and with changes in the activation of down-stream signalling cascades.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16154907      PMCID: PMC2596299          DOI: 10.1080/09687860500187834

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Membr Biol        ISSN: 0968-7688            Impact factor:   2.857


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