The identity of the guanine nucleotide-binding protein (G protein) involved in T cell activation pathways remains unclear. We identified a 68-kD GTP-binding protein associated with the T cell receptor (TCR)/CD3 complex using immunoprecipitation and GTP-affinity labeling techniques. Proteins coimmunoprecipitated with the TCR/CD3 complex in digitonin lysate of a human leukemic T cell line, MOLT 16, were incubated with alpha-[32P]GTP and irradiated with ultraviolet rays to covalently link the labeled GTP to GTP-binding proteins. They were then analyzed by electrophoresis. The 68-kD protein exhibited nucleotide specificity for GTP-binding and was insensitive to cholera and pertussis toxins. The 68-kD GTP-binding protein could be coimmunoprecipitated with the TCR/CD3 complex but not with other surface molecules such as major histocompatibility complex class I and lymphocyte function associated-1, which do not cause rapid Ca2+ mobilization. These suggest that the 68-kD GTP-binding protein is specifically associated with the TCR/CD3 complex.
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September 01 1992
A 68-kD GTP-binding protein associated with the T cell receptor complex.
T Ohmura,
T Ohmura
Department of Immunology, Kumamoto University School of Medicine, Japan.
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A Sakata,
A Sakata
Department of Immunology, Kumamoto University School of Medicine, Japan.
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K Onoue
K Onoue
Department of Immunology, Kumamoto University School of Medicine, Japan.
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T Ohmura
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A Sakata
,
K Onoue
Department of Immunology, Kumamoto University School of Medicine, Japan.
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1992) 176 (3): 887–891.
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T Ohmura, A Sakata, K Onoue; A 68-kD GTP-binding protein associated with the T cell receptor complex.. J Exp Med 1 September 1992; 176 (3): 887–891. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.176.3.887
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