Three domains of SLP-76 are required for its optimal function in a T cell line.

  • Musci M
  • Motto D
  • Ross S
  • et al.
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Abstract

We and others have shown that overexpression of SLP-76 augments TCR-stimulated IL-2 promoter activity in the Jurkat T cell line. In this report we investigate the signaling mechanisms through which SLP-76 mediates its effect on T cell activation. We show that overexpressed SLP-76 acts downstream of TCR-stimulated protein tyrosine kinases, but does not affect calcium signaling. Overexpression of SLP-76 does, however, augment TCR stimulation of both ERK (extracellular signal-regulated kinase) activity and a reporter construct driven by activating protein-1 binding sites. Structure/function analysis reveals that three distinct regions of SLP-76, each important for protein associations, are required for augmentation of TCR-induced nuclear factor-AT activity. These data suggest that SLP-76 functions as an adapter molecule that requires three unique domains to link proximal TCR signals in T cells.

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Musci, M. A., Motto, D. G., Ross, S. E., Fang, N., & Koretzky, G. A. (1997). Three domains of SLP-76 are required for its optimal function in a T cell line. The Journal of Immunology, 159(4), 1639–1647. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.159.4.1639

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