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Publication : Genetic evidence for the involvement of the lck tyrosine kinase in signal transduction through the T cell antigen receptor.

First Author  Straus DB Year  1992
Journal  Cell Volume  70
Issue  4 Pages  585-93
PubMed ID  1505025 Mgi Jnum  J:113700
Mgi Id  MGI:3687439 Doi  10.1016/0092-8674(92)90428-f
Citation  Straus DB, et al. (1992) Genetic evidence for the involvement of the lck tyrosine kinase in signal transduction through the T cell antigen receptor. Cell 70(4):585-93
abstractText  Signaling through the T cell antigen receptor (TCR) results both in rapid increases in tyrosine phosphorylation on a number of proteins and in the activation of the phosphatidylinositol pathway. It is not clear how stimulation of the TCR leads to these signaling events. Mutants of the Jurkat T cell line have been previously isolated that fail to show increases in calcium following receptor stimulation. Analysis of one of these mutants, JCaM1, which is defective in the induction of tyrosine phosphorylation, revealed a defect in the expression of functional lck tyrosine kinase. The lack of lck activity was caused in part by a splicing defect. Expression of the lck cDNA in JCaM1 restores the ability of the cell to respond to TCR stimulation. These results indicate that lck is required for normal signal transduction through the TCR.
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