T cell receptor ζ/CD3-p59fyn(T)-associated p120/130 binds to the SH2 domain of p59fyn(T)

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Abstract

Intracellular signaling from the T cell receptor (TCR)ζ/CD3 complex is likely to be mediated by associated protein tyrosine kinases such as p59fyn(T), ZAP-70, and the CD4:p56lck and CD8:p56lck coreceptors. The nature of the signaling cascade initiated by these kinases, their specificities, and downstream targets remain to be elucidated. The TCR-ζ/CD3:p59fyn(T) complex has previously been noted to coprecipitate a 120/130-kD doublet (p120/130). This intracellular protein of unknown identity associates directly with p59fyn(T) within the receptor complex. In this study, we have shown that this interaction with p120/130 is specifically mediated by the SH2 domain (not the fyn-SH3 domain) of p59fyn(T). Further, based on the results of in vitro kinase assays, p120/130 appears to be preferentially associated with p59fyn(T) in T cells, and not with p56lck. Antibody reprecipitation studies identified p120/130 as a previously described 130-kD substrate of pp60v-src whose function and structure is unknown. TCR-ζ/CD3 induced activation of T cells augmented the tyrosine phosphorylation of p120/130 in vivo as detected by antibody and GSJ:fyn-SH2 fusion proteins. p120/130 represents the first identified p59fyn(T):SH2 binding substrate in T cells, and as such is likely to play a key role in the early events of T cell activation.

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Da Silva, A. J., Janssen, O., & Rudd, C. E. (1993). T cell receptor ζ/CD3-p59fyn(T)-associated p120/130 binds to the SH2 domain of p59fyn(T). Journal of Experimental Medicine, 178(6), 2107–2113. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.178.6.2107

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