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The interchain disulfide bond between TCR alpha beta heterodimers on human T cells is not required for TCR-CD3 membrane expression and signal transduction.

J Arnaud1, A Huchenq, M C Vernhes, S Caspar-Bauguil, F Lenfant, J Sancho, C Terhorst, B Rubin.   

Abstract

In the present paper, it was attempted to define the amino acids or regions on TCR beta molecules that determine the TCR alpha-TCR beta interaction. Sequence studies on HBP-ALL variant cells with an intrinsic deficiency in TCR alpha beta dimer formation elucidated a conserved amino acid motif in the TCR-C beta beta-strand E, = Y(C)(L)(S)SRLR(V)(S)(A); this motif seems to represent one interaction area for the TCR alpha-TCR beta interaction. In addition, amino acids in the connecting peptide may be shaped in a precise structure (by the interactions with CD3 molecules?) involved in TCR alpha-TCR beta dimerization. This result was supported by the finding that the interchain disulfide bond between TCR alpha and beta chains is not required for membrane expression or transmembrane signal transduction of TCR alpha beta-CD3 complexes. Finally, comparative results from two membrane TCR-CD3-negative Jurkat variants R4.9 and E6.E12 suggest that TCR-C beta exon 1- and 2-encoded amino acids are important for the TCR beta-CD3 gamma epsilon association.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9138023     DOI: 10.1093/intimm/9.4.615

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Immunol        ISSN: 0953-8178            Impact factor:   4.823


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