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  2. T-cell receptor - Wikipedia

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    The T-cell receptor ... T-cell activation depends on the strength of TCR stimulation, ... Lck phosphorylates a number of different proteins in the TCR pathway. ...

  3. Linker for activation of T cells - Wikipedia

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    The Linker for activation of T cells, also known as linker of activated T cells or LAT, is a protein involved in the T-cell antigen receptor signal transduction pathway which in humans is encoded by the LAT gene. [5] Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms. [6]

  4. Tyrosin-protein kinase Lck - Wikipedia

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    Both coreceptor-bound and free Lck can phosphorylate the CD3 chains upon TCR activation, evidences suggest that the free form of Lck can be recruited and trigger the TCR signal faster than the coreceptor-bound Lck [7] Additionally, upon T cell activation, a fraction of kinase active Lck, translocate from outside of lipid rafts (LR) to inside ...

  5. ZAP70 - Wikipedia

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    The T cell receptor has no innate enzymatic activity. Due to this, T cell receptors rely on signaling molecules to transduce a signal from the cell membrane. ZAP-70 is a critical cytoplasmic tyrosine kinase that initiates a signal pathway downstream of an activated T cell receptor. [8]

  6. NFAT - Wikipedia

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    Although SOCE is the main activation mechanism of most of the proteins of the NFAT family, they can also be activated by an alternative pathway. This pathway was until now proofed only for NFATc2. In this alternative activation SOCE is insignificant as shown by the fact that cyclosporine (CsA), which inhibits CN mediated dephosphorylation, does ...

  7. T cell - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, activation of CD4 + T cells can be beneficial to the action of CD8 + T cells. [45] [46] [47] The first signal is provided by binding of the T cell receptor to its cognate peptide presented on MHCII on an APC. MHCII is restricted to so-called professional antigen-presenting cells, like dendritic cells, B cells, and macrophages, to ...

  8. Immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif - Wikipedia

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    ITAMs are important for signal transduction, mainly in immune cells. They are found in the cytoplasmic tails of non-catalytic tyrosine-phosphorylated receptors [7] such as the CD3 and ζ-chains of the T cell receptor complex, the CD79-alpha and -beta chains of the B cell receptor complex, and certain Fc receptors.

  9. CD3 (immunology) - Wikipedia

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    The intracellular tails of the CD3γ, CD3ε, and CD3δ molecules each contain a single conserved motif known as an immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif, or ITAM for short, which is essential for the signaling capacity of the TCR. The intracellular tail of CD3ζ contains 3 ITAM motifs.