Lecture 7 (part I) Flashcards
What initiates signal transduction?
Phosphorylation of Tyr/Ser/Thr in cytosolic portion of receptor by protein kinases
Phosphatases in signal transduction
Modulatory function that usually inhibits signal transduction
Modifications that facilitate signaling events
Ubiquitin addition, addition of lipids, acetylation/methylation
Tyrosine kinase families
Src, Syk, Tec
SH2 domains
Bind specific phosphotyrosine-containing polypeptides
SH3 domains
Recognize proline-rich stretches in polypeptides
PH domains
Recognize PIP3 or other phosphatidylinositol-derived lipids
Adaptor proteins
Promote assembly of signaling molecule complexes; examples: LAT/BLNK; may contain SH2, SH3 domains
Activating receptors
Contain ITAMs
Inhibitory receptors
Contain ITIMs (such as Fc-gamma-RIIB)
How many signaling chains and ITAMs does the TCR complex contain?
6 Signaling chains, 10 ITAMs
Coreceptors
Transmembrane signaling proteins on lymphocyte that can facilitate Ag receptor activation by increasing ITAM phosphorylation
Co-receptors on T cells
CD4, CD8
Co-receptors on B cells
CR2/CD21 on B cells
Inhibitory receptor of T cells
CTLA-4