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A TIRF Microscopy Technique for Real-time, Simultaneous Imaging of the TCR and its Associated Signaling Proteins
Published on: March 22, 2012
Searching for significance in TCR-cytoskeleton interactions
1Cell Biology and Metabolism Branch, Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892-5430, USA.
Abstract:
Two T-cell receptor (TCR) populations are expressed on T cells; one is linked to the cytoskeleton via its zeta chain. These cytoskeleton-linked receptors (30-40% of the total number of TCRs) might be important in TCR-mediated signaling and/or concurrent events. Here, differences between the two populations are summarized, and new data are examined to speculate on the functional significance of cytoskeleton-linked TCRs.
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