Journal article
Functional role of T-cell receptor nanoclusters in signal initiation and antigen discrimination
SV Pageon, T Tabarin, Y Yamamoto, Y Ma, JS Bridgeman, A Cohnen, C Benzing, Y Gao, MD Crowther, K Tungatt, G Dolton, AK Sewell, DA Price, O Acuto, RG Parton, JJ Gooding, J Rossy, J Rossjohn, K Gaus
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | NATL ACAD SCIENCES | Published : 2016
Abstract
Antigen recognition by the T-cell receptor (TCR) is a hallmark of the adaptive immune system. When the TCR engages a peptide bound to the restricting major histocompatibility complex molecule (pMHC), it transmits a signal via the associated CD3 complex. How the extracellular antigen recognition event leads to intracellular phosphorylation remains unclear. Here, we used singlemolecule localization microscopy to quantify the organization of TCR-CD3 complexes into nanoscale clusters and to distinguish between triggered and nontriggered TCR-CD3 complexes. We found that only TCR-CD3 complexes in dense clusters were phosphorylated and associated with downstream signaling proteins, demonstrating th..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Grants 1022182 (to K.G. and J. Rossy), 1037320 (to R.G.P. and K.G.), and 1059278 (to K.G.); and Australian Research Council Grant CE140100011 (to K.G. and J. Rossjohn). D.A.P. and A.K.S. are Wellcome Trust Senior Investigators.