Stoichiometry of the T cell antigen receptor (TCR) complex: each TCR/CD3 complex contains one TCR alpha, one TCR beta, and two CD3 epsilon chains.
Open Access
- 1 August 1994
- journal article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of Experimental Medicine
- Vol. 180 (2) , 587-593
- https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.180.2.587
Abstract
The stoichiometry of the subunits that comprise the T cell antigen receptor (TCR) complex is not completely known. In particular, it is uncertain whether TCR alpha and TCR beta proteins are present in the TCR complex as one or multiple heterodimeric pairs. In this study we have used mice transgenic for two different TCR alpha and two different TCR beta proteins to determine the number of TCR alpha and TCR beta chains in a single TCR complex. Individual thymocytes and splenic T cells from double TCR transgenic mice simultaneously expressed all four transgenic TCR proteins on their surfaces. Because the individual TCR alpha and individual TCR beta proteins were biochemically distinguishable, we were able to examine association among the transgenic TCR products. We found that each TCR alpha chain paired with each TCR beta chain, but that each TCR complex contained only one TCR alpha and one TCR beta protein. Furthermore, quantitative immunofluorescence revealed that T cells expressed twice as many CD3 epsilon as TCR beta proteins. These findings demonstrate that there are precisely one TCR alpha, one TCR beta, and two CD3 epsilon chains in each TCR/CD3 complex expressed on the surfaces of both thymocytes and mature T cells.Keywords
This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
- T-cell development and transmembrane signaling: changing biological responses through an unchanging receptorImmunology Today, 1991
- The T Cell Antigen Receptor: Insights into Organelle BiologyAnnual Review of Cell Biology, 1990
- The implications of subunit interactions for the structure of the T cell receptor‐CD3 complexEuropean Journal of Immunology, 1990
- Selective development of CD4+ T cells in transgenic mice expressing a class II MHC-restricted antigen receptorNature, 1989
- The thymus has two functionally distinct populations of immature αβ+ T cells: One population is deleted by ligation of αβTCRCell, 1989
- The T-cell repertoire is heavily influenced by tolerance to polymorphic self-antigensNature, 1988
- Thymic major histocompatibility complex antigens and the αβ T-cell receptor determine the CD4/CD8 phenotype of T cellsNature, 1988
- Expression and function of the CD3-antigen receptor on murine CD4+8+ thymocytesNature, 1987
- Identification of the components of the murine T cell antigen receptor complexCell, 1985
- Evidence for the T3-associated 90K heterodimer as the T-cell antigen receptorNature, 1983