Projects per year
Abstract
Interactions between a T cell receptor (TCR) and a peptide-major histocompatibility complex (pMHC) ligand are typically mediated by noncovalent bonds. By studying T cells expressing natural or engineered TCRs, here we describe covalent TCR-pMHC interactions that involve a cysteine-cysteine disulfide bond between the TCR and the peptide. By introducing cysteines into a known TCR-pMHC combination, we demonstrate that disulfide bond formation does not require structural rearrangement of the TCR or the peptide. We further show these disulfide bonds still form even when the initial affinity of the TCR-pMHC interaction is low. Accordingly, TCR-peptide disulfide bonds facilitate T cell activation by pMHC ligands with a wide spectrum of affinities for the TCR. Physiologically, this mechanism induces strong Zap70-dependent TCR signaling, which triggers T cell deletion or agonist selection in the thymus cortex. Covalent TCR-pMHC interactions may thus underlie a physiological T cell activation mechanism that has applications in basic immunology and potentially in immunotherapy.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 4951 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Journal | Nature Communications |
Volume | 13 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 23 Aug 2022 |
Projects
- 5 Finished
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Exceptions Prove the Rule: How Antigen Recognition Drives T cell Activation
La Gruta, N. (Primary Chief Investigator (PCI))
1/01/20 → 31/12/22
Project: Research
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Dissecting the requirements for effective T cell activation
La Gruta, N. (Primary Chief Investigator (PCI))
1/01/20 → 31/12/23
Project: Research
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Drivers of effective T cell immunity
La Gruta, N. (Primary Chief Investigator (PCI))
1/01/18 → 31/12/21
Project: Research
Equipment
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Australian Synchrotron
Office of the Vice-Provost (Research and Research Infrastructure)Facility/equipment: Facility
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FlowCore (FLOW)
Fryga, A. (Manager)
Faculty of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences Research PlatformsFacility/equipment: Facility
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Monash Animal Research Platform (MARP)
Findlay, C. (Manager)
Faculty of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences Research PlatformsFacility/equipment: Facility