Tyrosine 319, a newly identified phosphorylation site of ZAP-70, plays a critical role in T cell antigen receptor signaling.
Following T cell antigen receptor (TCR) engagement, the protein tyrosine kinase (PTK) ZAP-70 is rapidly phosphorylated on several tyrosine residues, presumably by two mechanisms: an autophosphorylation and a trans-phosphorylation by the Src-family PTK Lck. These events have been implicated in both p...
Main Authors: | Di Bartolo, V, Mège, D, Germain, V, Pelosi, M, Dufour, E, Michel, F, Magistrelli, G, Isacchi, A, Acuto, O |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1999
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