[PDF][PDF] Membrane compartmentation is required for efficient T cell activation

R Xavier, T Brennan, Q Li, C McCormack, B Seed - Immunity, 1998 - cell.com
R Xavier, T Brennan, Q Li, C McCormack, B Seed
Immunity, 1998cell.com
The plasma membrane of mammalian cells contains detergent-resistant membrane rafts
enriched in glycosphingolipids and cholesterol. Although several important signaling
molecules have been found in such rafts, evidence documenting a functional role for their
localization has been scarce. Using a fractionation scheme that preserves tyrosine
phosphorylation, we show that T cell activation leads to a striking compartmentation in the
rafts of activated T cell receptor and associated signal-transducing molecules. Conditions …
Abstract
The plasma membrane of mammalian cells contains detergent-resistant membrane rafts enriched in glycosphingolipids and cholesterol. Although several important signaling molecules have been found in such rafts, evidence documenting a functional role for their localization has been scarce. Using a fractionation scheme that preserves tyrosine phosphorylation, we show that T cell activation leads to a striking compartmentation in the rafts of activated T cell receptor and associated signal-transducing molecules. Conditions that reversibly disrupt raft structure either by dispersing their contents or by forcing their internalization reversibly disrupt the earliest steps of T cell activation. Thus, raft integrity is a prerequisite for efficient T cell receptor signal transduction.
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