THEMIS, a T cell-specific protein with high expression in CD4 + CD8 + thymocytes, has a crucial role in positive selection and T cell development. THEMIS lacks defined catalytic domains but contains two tandem repeats of a distinctive module of unknown function (CABIT). Here we found that THEMIS directly regulated the catalytic activity of the tyrosine phosphatase SHP-1. This action was mediated by the CABIT modules, which bound to the phosphatase domain of SHP-1 and promoted or stabilized oxidation of SHP-1's catalytic cysteine residue, which inhibited the tyrosine-phosphatase activity of SHP-1. Deletion of SHP-1 alleviated the developmental block in Themis-/- thymocytes. Thus, THEMIS facilitates thymocyte positive selection by enhancing the T cell antigen receptor signaling response to low-affinity ligands.
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Choi, S., Warzecha, C., Zvezdova, E., Lee, J., Argenty, J., Lesourne, R., … Love, P. E. (2017). THEMIS enhances TCR signaling and enables positive selection by selective inhibition of the phosphatase SHP-1. Nature Immunology, 18(4), 433–441. https://doi.org/10.1038/ni.3692
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