Regulation of ZAP-70 intracellular localization: Visualization with the green fluorescent protein

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Abstract

To investigate the cellular dynamics of ZAP-70, we have studied the distribution and regulation of its intracellular location using a ZAP-70 green fluorescent protein chimera. Initial experiments in epithelial cells indicated that ZAP-70 is diffusely located throughout the quiescent cell, and accumulates at the plasma membrane upon cellular activation, a phenotype enhanced by the coexpression of Lck and the initiation of ZAP-70 kinase activity. Subsequent studies in T cells confirmed this phenotype. Intriguingly, a large amount of ZAP-70, both chimeric and endogenous, resides in the nucleus of quiescent and activated cells. Nuclear ZAP-70 becomes tyrosine phosphorylated upon stimulation via the T cell receptor, indicating that it may have an important biologic function.

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Sloan-Lancaster, J., Zhang, W., Presley, J., Williams, B. L., Abraham, R. T., Lippincott-Schwartz, J., & Samelson, L. E. (1997). Regulation of ZAP-70 intracellular localization: Visualization with the green fluorescent protein. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 186(10), 1713–1724. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.186.10.1713

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