T-cell antigen receptor (TCR)-alpha/beta heterodimer formation is a prerequisite for association of CD3-zeta 2 into functionally competent TCR.CD3 complexes
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T-cell antigen receptor (TCR)-alpha/beta heterodimer formation is a prerequisite for association of CD3-zeta 2 into functionally competent TCR.CD3 complexes
Abstract
In order to study the relationship between assembly, surface expression, and signal transduction of the alpha/beta T-cell antigen receptor-CD3 complex (TCR.CD3), a series of T-cell mutants with a partial block in assembly of the complex was generated. By chemical mutagenesis, we produced somatic cell variants of the human T-leukemia cell line, HPB-ALL, which expressed low amounts of TCR.CD3 complexes on their surface. RNA and protein analyses demonstrated that most variants synthesized normal amounts of the individual members of the complex, i.e. TCR-alpha, TCR-beta, CD3-gamma, -delta, -epsilon, and -zeta. In these variants, less than 10% of the TCR.CD3 complexes inside the cell contained the CD3-zeta 2 homodimer due to an intrinsic deficiency in the formation of the TCR-alpha/beta heterodimer. The low level of assembly of CD3-zeta 2 into the TCR.CD3 complex and an additional decrease in the rate of export of the TCR.CD3 complex from the endoplasmic reticulum explained the low level of expression of alpha/beta receptors on the surface of these mutants. Only cells with the complete set of subunits of the TCR.CD3 complex on their surface were capable of transducing CD3-mediated signals. The results presented in this paper indicate that TCR-alpha/beta heterodimer formation is an obligatory requirement for assemblage of CD3-zeta 2 into a functionally competent TCR.CD3 complex.
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