Delta is the Cx-gene product in the γ/δ antigen receptor of dendritic epidermal cells
- 1 December 1987
- journal article
- letter
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 330 (6148) , 574-576
- https://doi.org/10.1038/330574a0
Abstract
Most T cells bear an antigen receptor that is a protein of a disulphide-linked heterodimer composed of an a chain and a β chain associated with the non-polymorphic CD3 (T3) complex1–7. A small subpopulation of thymic and peripheral T cells8–17, as well as Thy-1 +dendritic epidermal cells (dEC) (refs 18–21), express an alternative CD3-associated dimeric receptor composed of the product of the T-cell antigen receptor (TCR) γ gene22 and a fourth chain, designated δ. Recently a new murine TCR constant-region gene, designated C x, has been cloned and proposed as a candidate for the C δ gene23. We have previously demonstrated that murine Thy-1+ dEC cell lines express a CD3-associated disulphide-linked heterodimer composed of a relative molecular mass M r 41,000 (41K) γ chain and a 50K δ chain21. We have further analysed the receptor of one of these cloned dEC lines, 7-17.1, by endoglycosidase treatment of the isolated γ and δ chains. The γ chain was found to contain two N-linked oligosaccharide residues, consistent with the expression of a chain encoded by the V γ3 and C γ1 gene segments. The δ chain contains at least three N-linked oligosaccharides and has a core size of 38K. Northern blot analysis indicated the presence of abundant C x messenger RNA in 7-17.1 cells. Immunoprecipitation with two antisera to peptides comprising distinct regions of the C x sequence indicates that the δ chain is encoded by the C x gene.Keywords
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