The tetraspanin web modulates immune-signalling complexes

S Levy, T Shoham - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2005 - nature.com
S Levy, T Shoham
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2005nature.com
The tetraspanin web represents a new concept of molecular interactions in the immune
system. Whereas most surface immune-modulating molecules involve receptor–ligand
interactions, tetraspanins associate with partner proteins and facilitate their lateral
positioning in the membrane. Moreover, the same tetraspanin molecule can associate with
different proteins depending on the cell type. Most importantly, members of this family tend to
associate with each other, together with their partners, in membrane microdomains that …
Abstract
The tetraspanin web represents a new concept of molecular interactions in the immune system. Whereas most surface immune-modulating molecules involve receptor–ligand interactions, tetraspanins associate with partner proteins and facilitate their lateral positioning in the membrane. Moreover, the same tetraspanin molecule can associate with different proteins depending on the cell type. Most importantly, members of this family tend to associate with each other, together with their partners, in membrane microdomains that provide a scaffold for the transmission of external stimuli to intracellular-signalling components.
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