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Publication : A cycle of Zap70 kinase activation and release from the TCR amplifies and disperses antigenic stimuli.

First Author  Katz ZB Year  2017
Journal  Nat Immunol Volume  18
Issue  1 Pages  86-95
PubMed ID  27869819 Mgi Jnum  J:259574
Mgi Id  MGI:6141998 Doi  10.1038/ni.3631
Citation  Katz ZB, et al. (2017) A cycle of Zap70 kinase activation and release from the TCR amplifies and disperses antigenic stimuli. Nat Immunol 18(1):86-95
abstractText  Cell-surface-receptor pathways amplify weak, rare and local stimuli to induce cellular responses. This task is accomplished despite signaling components that segregate into nanometer-scale membrane domains. Here we describe a ''catch-and-release'' mechanism that amplified and dispersed stimuli by releasing activated kinases from receptors lacking intrinsic catalytic activity. Specifically, we discovered a cycle of recruitment, activation and release for Zap70 kinases at phosphorylated T cell antigen receptors (TCRs). This turned the TCR into a ''catalytic unit'' that amplified antigenic stimuli. Zap70 released from the TCR remained at the membrane, translocated, and phosphorylated spatially distinct substrates. The mechanisms described here are based on widely used protein domains and post-translational modifications; therefore, many membrane-associated pathways might employ similar mechanisms for signal amplification and dispersion.
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