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A specific type of membrane microdomains is involved in the maintenance and translocation of kinase active Lck to lipid rafts

O. Ballek, A. Broučková, J. Manning, D. Filipp,

. 2012 ; 142 (1-2) : 64-74. [pub] 20120118

Jazyk angličtina Země Nizozemsko

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Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc12024087

Lck is the principal signal-generating tyrosine kinase of the T cell activation mechanism. We have previously demonstrated that induced Lck activation outside of lipid rafts (LR) results in the rapid translocation of a fraction of Lck to LR. While this translocation predicates the subsequent production of IL-2, the mechanism underpinning this process is unknown. Here, we describe the main attributes of this translocating pool of Lck. Using fractionation of Brij58 lysates, derived from primary naive non-activated CD4(+) T cells, we show that a significant portion of Lck is associated with high molecular weight complexes representing a special type of detergent-resistant membranes (DRMs) of relatively high density and sensitivity to laurylmaltoside, thus called heavy DRMs. TcR/CD4 coaggregation-mediated activation resulted in the redistribution of more than 50% of heavy DRM-associated Lck to LR in a microtubular network-dependent fashion. Remarkably, in non-activated CD4(+) T-cells, only heavy DRM-associated Lck is phosphorylated on its activatory tyrosine 394 and this pool of Lck is found to be membrane confined with CD45 phosphatase. These data are the first to illustrate a lipid microdomain-based mechanism concentrating the preactivated pool of cellular Lck and supporting its high stoichiometry of colocalization with CD45 in CD4(+) T cells. They also provide a new structural framework to assess the mechanism underpinning the compartmentalization of critical signaling elements and regulation of spatio-temporal delivery of Lck function during the T cell proximal signaling.

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