| Literature DB >> 1717631 |
J A Punt1, R T Kubo, T Saito, T H Finkel, S Kathiresan, K J Blank, Y Hashimoto.
Abstract
The antigen receptor expressed by mature T cells has been described as a disulfide-linked alpha/beta or gamma/delta heterodimer noncovalently associated with CD3, a complex of transmembrane proteins that communicates signals from the T cell receptor (TCR) to the cell interior. Studies suggest that all component chains must assemble intracellularly before surface expression can be achieved. We described, however, a CD4+/CD8+ transformed murine thymocyte, KKF, that expresses surface TCR-beta chains in the absence of gamma, delta, and alpha proteins; these beta chains are only weakly associated with CD3-epsilon and CD3-zeta. Furthermore, KKF responds differently to stimulation through TCR-beta and CD3-epsilon, a functional dissociation that has been ascribed to a CD4+/CD8+ subpopulation of normal thymocytes. KKF's unique TCR structure may offer an explanation for the functional anomalies observed.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1717631 PMCID: PMC2118962 DOI: 10.1084/jem.174.4.775
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Med ISSN: 0022-1007 Impact factor: 14.307