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T3-p28 is a protein associated with the delta and epsilon chains of the T cell receptor-T3 antigen complex during biosynthesis.

作者信息

Pettey C L, Alarcon B, Malin R, Weinberg K, Terhorst C

出版信息

J Biol Chem. 1987 Apr 5;262(10):4854-9.

PMID:2951373
Abstract

The human T cell receptor-T3 antigen complex is composed of at least five polypeptide chains. In addition to the 45-kDa/50-kDa heterodimer (alpha and beta chains) of the T cell receptor, the complex includes 25-kDa (T3-gamma) and 20-kDa (T3-delta) glycoproteins and a nonglycosylated 20-kDa (T3-epsilon) protein. Here we report that in pulse-chase biosynthetic labeling experiments we detect a new polypeptide chain (T3-p28) which is associated with the T3-delta and T3-epsilon chains during biosynthesis but not on the cell surface. T3-p28, which is not recognized by anti-T3 antibodies, can be chemically distinguished from the previously described T3-gamma chain. The carboxylic ionophore monensin blocks the apparent dissociation of T3-p28 from the T3-delta and T3-epsilon chains. Peripheral blood lymphocytes as well as all T cell leukemic lines tested contain T3-p28, except one HPB-ALL subline. Since the T3-p28 protein is only observed early in biosynthesis of T3-delta and T3-epsilon, it may function in intracellular transport or assembly of the T cell receptor-T3 complex.

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