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Publication : The CD3epsilon proline-rich sequence, and its interaction with Nck, is not required for T cell development and function.

First Author  Szymczak AL Year  2005
Journal  J Immunol Volume  175
Issue  1 Pages  270-5
PubMed ID  15972658 Mgi Jnum  J:100579
Mgi Id  MGI:3588899 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.175.1.270
Citation  Szymczak AL, et al. (2005) The CD3epsilon proline-rich sequence, and its interaction with Nck, is not required for T cell development and function. J Immunol 175(1):270-5
abstractText  The CD3epsilon proline-rich sequence (PRS) binds to the cytosolic adaptor molecule Nck after TCR ligation. It has been proposed that this interaction is essential for immunological synapse formation and T cell activation. To assess the physiological importance of the CD3epsilon PRS, we have generated mice that lack this motif (CD3epsilon.PRS(M)). Pull-down experiments demonstrated the inability of Nck to bind to the CD3epsilon PRS in thymocytes from mutant mice after TCR ligation. Surprisingly, no differences were observed in the number and percentage of T cell subsets in the thymus and spleen, and there was no apparent defect in positive or negative selection. Furthermore, the proliferative response of CD3epsilon.PRS(M) T cells to staphylococcal enterotoxin B and anti-CD3 Ab was normal. TCR surface expression, constitutive internalization, and Ag-induced down-modulation were also normal. These data suggest that the interaction between the CD3epsilon PRS and Nck, or any other Src homology 3 domain-containing molecule, is not essential for T cell development and function.
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