TCR signal initiation machinery is pre-assembled and activated in a subset of membrane rafts
Open Access
- 15 April 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The EMBO Journal
- Vol. 21 (8) , 1899-1908
- https://doi.org/10.1093/emboj/21.8.1899
Abstract
Recent studies suggest that rafts are involved in numerous cell functions, including membrane traffic and signaling. Here we demonstrate, using a polyoxyethylene ether Brij 98, that detergent‐insoluble microdomains possessing the expected biochemical characteristics of rafts are present in the cell membrane at 37°C. After extraction, these microdomains are visualized as membrane vesicles with a mean diameter of ∼70 nm. These findings provide further evidence for the existence of rafts under physiological conditions and are the basis of a new isolation method allowing more accurate analyses of raft structure. We found that main components of T cell receptor (TCR) signal initiation machinery, i.e. TCR–CD3 complex, Lck and ZAP‐70 kinases, and CD4 co‐receptor are constitutively partitioned into a subset of rafts. Functional studies in both intact cells and isolated rafts showed that upon ligation, TCR initiates the signaling in this specialized raft subset. Our data thus strongly indicate an important role of rafts in organizing TCR early signaling pathways within small membrane microdomains, both prior to and following receptor engagement, for efficient TCR signal initiation upon stimulation.Keywords
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