Negative regulation of T-cell receptor signalling by tyrosine protein kinase p50csk
- 1 September 1993
- journal article
- letter
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 365 (6442) , 156-160
- https://doi.org/10.1038/365156a0
Abstract
TYROSINE protein phosphorylation is necessary for antigen receptor-mediated activation of T lymphocytes1. This signal is generated at least in part by the Src-related tyrosine protein kinases p56lck and p59fynT (refs 2, 3). The activity of these two enzymes is repressed by phosphorylation of a conserved carboxy-terminal tyrosine residue2,3. Recent studies suggest that this inhibitory phosphorylation may be caused by p50csk (for C-terminal Src kinase), a tyrosine protein kinase which accumulates most abundantly in thymus and spleen48. To investigate the function of Csk in T lymphocytes and characterize the processes regulating T-cell receptor (TCR) signalling, we examined the effects of overexpression of Csk on the physiology of an antigen-specific mouse T-cell line. We report here that p50csk negatively regulates TCR-induced tyrosine protein phosphorylation and lymphokine production. This provides evidence for the involvement of Csk in the regulation of T-cell activation.Keywords
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