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Lck bound to coreceptor is less active than free Lck

Qianru Wei, Joanna Brzostek, Shvetha Sankaran, Javier Casas, Lois Hew, Jiawei Yap, Xiang Zhao, Łukasz Wojciech, Nicholas R. J. Gascoigne

2020Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Src family kinase Lck plays critical roles during T cell development and activation, as it phosphorylates the TCR/CD3 complex to initiate TCR signaling. Lck is present either in coreceptor-bound or coreceptor-unbound (free) forms, and we here present evidence that the two pools of Lck have different molecular properties. We discovered that the free Lck fraction exhibited higher mobility than CD8α-bound Lck in OT-I T hybridoma cells. The free Lck pool showed more activating Y394 phosphorylation than the coreceptor-bound Lck pool. Consistent with this, free Lck also had higher kinase activity, and free Lck mediated higher T cell activation as compared to coreceptor-bound Lck. Furthermore, the coreceptor-Lck coupling was independent of TCR activation. These findings give insights into the initiation of TCR signaling, suggesting that changes in coreceptor-Lck coupling constitute a mechanism for regulation of T cell sensitivity.

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ChemistryCell biologyVirologyComputational biologyComputer scienceBiologyCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringPluripotent Stem Cells ResearchT-cell and B-cell Immunology