Differential control of the tyrosine kinases Lyn and Syk by the two signaling chains of the high affinity immunoglobulin E receptor
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Differential control of the tyrosine kinases Lyn and Syk by the two signaling chains of the high affinity immunoglobulin E receptor
Abstract
Nonreceptor tyrosine kinases such as the newly described 70-kDa (ZAP-70/Syk) and Src-related tyrosine kinases are coupled to a variety of receptors, including the antigen receptors on B- and T-cells and the Fc receptors for IgE (Fc epsilon RI) and IgG (Fc gamma RI, Fc gamma RIII/CD16). Various subunits of these receptors contain homologous activation motifs which appear capable of autonomously triggering cell activation. Two forms of this motif are present in the Fc epsilon RI multimeric complex: one in the beta chain and one in the gamma chain. Here we show that each of the two tyrosine kinases known to be involved in Fc epsilon RI signaling is controlled by a distinct motif-containing chain. Lyn associates with the nonactivated beta chain, whereas gamma promotes the activation of Syk. We also show that neither the beta nor the gamma motif alone can account for the full signaling capacity of the entire receptor. We propose that, upon triggering of the tetrameric receptor, Lyn already bound to beta becomes activated and phosphorylates beta and gamma; the phosphorylation of gamma induces the association of Syk with gamma and also the activation of Syk, resulting in the phosphorylation and activation of phospholipase C gamma 1. Cooperative recruitment of specific kinases by the various signaling chains found in this family of antigen receptors could represent a way to achieve the full signaling capacity of the multimeric complexes.
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