Signal transduction by the TCR for antigen

LP Kane, J Lin, A Weiss - Current opinion in immunology, 2000 - Elsevier
Current opinion in immunology, 2000Elsevier
The past several years have seen the beginning of a shift in the way that TCR signal
transduction is studied. Although many investigators continue to identify new molecules,
particularly adaptor proteins, others have attempted to look at signaling events in a larger
cellular context. Thus the identification of distinct formations of signaling molecules at
junctions between T cells and antigen-presenting cells, the role of the cytoskeleton and the
partitioning of molecules into specialized lipid subdomains have been the subjects of many …
The past several years have seen the beginning of a shift in the way that TCR signal transduction is studied. Although many investigators continue to identify new molecules, particularly adaptor proteins, others have attempted to look at signaling events in a larger cellular context. Thus the identification of distinct formations of signaling molecules at junctions between T cells and antigen-presenting cells, the role of the cytoskeleton and the partitioning of molecules into specialized lipid subdomains have been the subjects of many publications. Such concepts are helping to assemble a blueprint of how the myriad adaptors and kinases fit together to effect T cell activation.
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