Reconstitution of killer cell inhibitory receptor-mediated signal transduction machinery in a cell-free model system
- PMID: 10441372
- DOI: 10.1006/abbi.1999.1334
Reconstitution of killer cell inhibitory receptor-mediated signal transduction machinery in a cell-free model system
Abstract
Recognition of class I MHC molecules on target cells by killer cell inhibitory receptors (KIRs) blocks natural cytotoxicity and antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity of NK cells and CD3/TCR dependent cytotoxicity of T cells. The inhibitory effect of KIR ligation requires phosphorylation of the cytoplasmic tail of KIR and subsequent recruitment of an SH2-containing protein tyrosine phosphatase, SHP-1. To better understand the molecular mechanism of the KIR-mediated inhibitory signal transduction, we developed an in vitro assay system using a purified His-tag fusion protein of KIR cytoplasmic tail (His-CytKIR) and Jurkat T cell lysates. We identified a target molecule of SHP-1 by comparing the phosphorylation of major cellular substrates following in vitro phosphorylation of Jurkat cell lysates in the presence and absence of the His-CytKIR in this cell-free model system. The His-CytKIR was tyrosine phosphorylated by Lck in vitro, and the phosphorylated His-CytKIR recruited SHP-1. Interestingly, we observed that among major substrates phosphorylated in vitro, PLC-gamma exhibited a dramatic decrease in phosphorylation when the His-CytKIR was mixed with Jurkat T cell lysates. However, PLC-gamma exhibited no decrease in phosphorylation when SHP-1 or Lck was depleted or deficient in this reaction mixture, suggesting that the SHP-1 recruited by the phosphorylated His-CytKIR directly mediate the dephosphorylation of PLC-gamma. The cell-free model system could be used to reveal the detailed molecular interactions in the KIR-mediated signal transduction.
Copyright 1999 Academic Press.
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