The asymmetric disposition of T cell receptor (TCR) Cβ and Cα ectodomains creates a cavity with a side-wall formed by the rigid Cβ FG loop. To investigate the significance of this conserved structure, we generated loop deletion (βΔFG) and βwt transgenic (tg) mice using the TCR β subunit of the N15 CTL. N15βwt and N15βΔFG H-2b animals have comparable numbers of thymocytes in S phase and manifest developmental progression through the CD4-CD8- double-negative (DN) compartment. N15βΔFG facilitates transition from DN to CD4+8+ double-positive (DP) thymocytes in recombinase activating gene (RAG)-2-/- mice, showing that pre-TCR function remains. N15βΔFG animals possess ∼twofold more CD8+ single-positive (SP) thymocytes and lymph node T cells, consistent with enhanced positive selection. As an altered Vα repertoire observed in N15βΔFG mice may confound the deletion's effect, we crossed N15αβ TCR tg RAG-2-/- with N15βΔFG tg RAG-2-/- H-2b mice to generate N15αβ RAG-2-/- and N15αβ.βΔFG RAG-2-/- littermates. N15αβ.βΔFG RAG-2-/- mice show an 8-10-fold increase in DP thymocytes due to reduced negative selection, as evidenced by diminished constitutive and cognate peptide-induced apoptosis. Compared with N15αβ, N15αβ.βΔFG T cells respond poorly to cognate antigens and weak agonists. Thus, the Cβ FG loop facilitates negative selection of thymocytes and activation of T cells.
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Sasada, T., Touma, M., Chang, H. C., Clayton, L. K., Wang, J. H., & Reinherz, E. L. (2002). Involvement of the TCR Cβ FG loop in thymic selection and T cell function. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 195(11), 1419–1431. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20020119
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