CD6 and Linker of Activated T Cells are Potential Interaction Partners for T Cell-Specific Adaptor Protein

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The T cell-specific adaptor protein (TSAd) contains several protein interaction domains, and is merging as a modulator of T cell activation. Several interaction partners for the TSAd proline-rich region and phosphotyrosines have been identified, including the Src and Tec family kinases lymphocyte-specific protein tyrosine kinase and interleukin 2-inducible T cell kinase. Via its Src homology 2 (SH2) domain, TSAd may thus function as a link between these enzymes and other signalling molecules. However, few binding partners to the TSAd SH2 domain in T cells are hitherto known. Through the use of in silico ligand prediction, peptide spot arrays, pull-down and immunoprecipitation experiments, we here report novel interactions between the TSAd SH2 domain and CD6 phosphotyrosine (pTyr)629 and linker of activated T cells (LAT) pTyr171, pTyr191 and pTyr226.

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Hem, C. D., Ekornhol, M., Granum, S., Sundvold-Gjerstad, V., & Spurkland, A. (2017). CD6 and Linker of Activated T Cells are Potential Interaction Partners for T Cell-Specific Adaptor Protein. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 85(2), 104–112. https://doi.org/10.1111/sji.12513

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