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Published on: June 23, 2013
Weak SLP-76-PLC-γ1 interaction in the LAT-nucleated multi-protein complex fine-tunes TCR signal strength to optimize
Hidehiro Yamane1, Junya Wada1, Elizabeth N Stassenko1
1Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Center for Cancer Research (CCR), National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, MD, U.S.A.
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Upon TCR engagement several protein tyrosine kinases are recruited and activated, and adapter proteins and enzymes are phosphorylated on tyrosine residues, leading to further events characterizing activated T cells. Phosphorylation of the LAT adapter protein enables binding of the enzyme PLC-γ1 and of a dimer of two additional adapter proteins Gads and SLP-76, forming a tetrameric structure. Within this heterotetramer there is a weak interaction between SLP-76 and PLC-γ1, and the relevant binding sites of SLP-76 and PLC-γ1 are highly conserved in vertebrates. To address the biological relevance of this weak interaction, we introduced a mutation in the SLP-76 that enhanced its affinity for PLC-γ1 and found that this mutation increased PLC-γ1 activity and altered thymocyte development and peripheral T cell responses due to enhanced TCR signal strength. The conserved weak SLP-76-PLC-γ1 interaction is critical for the controlled activation of PLC-γ1, thus fine-tuning TCR signal strength to optimize T cell-mediated immunity.
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