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Requirement for the coexpression of T3 and the T cell antigen receptor on a malignant human T cell line.
The association between T3 and the T cell antigen receptor was examined using the T3 bearing T cell leukemic line Jurkat. A monoclonal antibody, C305, was produced, which reacted with idiotypic-like determinants expressed on Jurkat. The molecule with which this antibody reacted was a disulfide-linked heterodimer of 90 kD, composed of polypeptides of 42 and 54 kD. Thus, C305 reacted with a molecule with characteristics of the putative T cell antigen receptor described by others. A series of mutants of Jurkat, induced with ethyl methane sulfonate or radiation, was selected for T3 or antigen receptor negativity. In every instance, there was a concomitant loss of both T3 and the antigen receptor as assessed by quantitative absorption, indirect immunofluorescence, and antibody plus complement-mediated cytotoxicity. The absence of antigen receptor molecules was confirmed on diagonal gels, excluding the possibility that conformational changes of the antigen receptor on such T3-negative mutants were responsible for the failure of such mutants to react with C305. Moreover, in a mutant that expressed a marked decrease in the level of T3 expression, there was a comparable decrease in the expression of antigen receptor determinants. These results suggest that there is an obligate requirement for the coexpression of T3 and the T cell antigen receptor. Furthermore, attempts to activate such mutants with the lectin phytohemagglutinin suggested that the expression of T3 and/or the antigen receptor was required for activation of these cells
Resonant-state expansion for open optical systems: Generalization to magnetic, chiral, and bi-anisotropic materials
The resonant-state expansion, a recently developed powerful method in
electrodynamics, is generalized here for open optical systems containing
magnetic, chiral, or bi-anisotropic materials. It is shown that the key matrix
eigenvalue equation of the method remains the same, but the matrix elements of
the perturbation now contain variations of the permittivity, permeability, and
bi-anisotropy tensors. A general normalization of resonant states in terms of
the electric and magnetic fields is presented.Comment: 4 page
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Phosphotyrosines in the killer cell inhibitory receptor motif of NKB1 are required for negative signaling and for association with protein tyrosine phosphatase 1C.
NKB1 is one member of a growing family of killer cell inhibitory receptors (KIR). It is expressed on natural killer (NK) cells and T cells, and has been shown to inhibit cytolytic functions of these cells upon interacting with its ligand, HLA-B (Bw4). We demonstrate here that the cytoplasmic region of NKB1 is capable of inhibiting T cell activation in Jurkat cells. The tyrosine phosphorylation of the NKB1 KIR consensus motif, YxxL(x)26 YxxL, induces an association with the protein tyrosine phosphatase 1C (PTP1C). Importantly, mutation of both tyrosines in the motif abolished the inhibitory functions of NKB1 and abrogated PTP1C association. Mutational analysis of the individual tyrosines suggest that the membrane proximal tyrosine may play a crucial role in mediating the inhibitory signal. These results demonstrate that KIR can not only inhibit cytolytic activity, but can also negatively regulate T cell receptor activation events that lead to downstream gene activation, and further supports a model that implicates PTP1C as a mediator in the KIR inhibitory signal
Regions of the T cell receptor alpha and beta chains that are responsible for interactions with CD3.
The T cell antigen receptor consists of the Ti alpha/beta heterodimer which recognizes antigen, and the associated CD3 chains, thought to be involved in signal transduction. To understand the nature of the interaction between Ti and CD3, chimeric molecules which included the COOH-terminal segments of Ti alpha or beta linked to the extracellular segment of CD8, were transfected into a mutant T cell deficient in Ti beta chain expression and cell surface CD3. Both chimeric chains were required to express the chimeric Ti and to restore CD3 surface expression. CD8/Ti and CD3 cointernalized and coimmunoprecipitated. Stimulation of the chimeric receptor induced transmembrane signaling events and cell activation. These results demonstrate that the Ti alpha and beta COOH termini containing the transmembrane domains are sufficient for structural and functional coupling of Ti to CD3
Testing Higher-Order Lagrangian Perturbation Theory Against Numerical Simulations - 1. Pancake Models
We present results showing an improvement of the accuracy of perturbation
theory as applied to cosmological structure formation for a useful range of
quasilinear scales. The Lagrangian theory of gravitational instability of an
Einstein-de Sitter dust cosmogony investigated and solved up to the third order
in the series of papers by Buchert (1989, 1992, 1993a), Buchert \& Ehlers
(1993), Buchert (1993b), Ehlers \& Buchert (1993), is compared with numerical
simulations. In this paper we study the dynamics of pancake models as a first
step. In previous work (Coles \etal 1993, Melott \etal 1993, Melott 1993) the
accuracy of several analytical approximations for the modeling of large-scale
structure in the mildly non-linear regime was analyzed in the same way,
allowing for direct comparison of the accuracy of various approximations. In
particular, the ``Zel'dovich approximation'' (Zel'dovich 1970, 1973, hereafter
ZA) as a subclass of the first-order Lagrangian perturbation solutions was
found to provide an excellent approximation to the density field in the mildly
non-linear regime (i.e. up to a linear r.m.s. density contrast of ). The performance of ZA in hierarchical clustering models can be
greatly improved by truncating the initial power spectrum (smoothing the
initial data). We here explore whether this approximation can be further
improved with higher-order corrections in the displacement mapping from
homogeneity. We study a single pancake model (truncated power-spectrum with
power-index ) using cross-correlation statistics employed inComment: TeX, 18 pages excl.figures; contact [email protected] ;
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