Revisão Revisado por pares

The structure, regulation, and function of ZAP‐70

2009; Wiley; Volume: 228; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1600-065x.2008.00753.x

ISSN

1600-065X

Autores

Byron B. Au‐Yeung, Sebastian Deindl, Lih‐Yun Hsu, Emil H. Palacios, Susan E. Levin, John Kuriyan, Arthur Weiss,

Tópico(s)

Immune Cell Function and Interaction

Resumo

Summary: The tyrosine ZAP‐70 (ζ‐associated protein of 70 kDa) kinase plays a critical role in activating many downstream signal transduction pathways in T cells following T‐cell receptor (TCR) engagement. The importance of ZAP‐70 is evidenced by the severe combined immunodeficiency that occurs in ZAP‐70‐deficient mice and humans. In this review, we describe recent analyses of the ZAP‐70 crystal structure, revealing a complex regulatory mechanism of ZAP‐70 activity, the differential requirements for ZAP‐70 and spleen tyrosine kinase (SyK) in early T‐cell development, as well as the role of ZAP‐70 in chronic lymphocytic leukemia and autoimmunity. Thus, the critical importance of ZAP‐70 in TCR signaling and its predominantly T‐cell‐restricted expression pattern make ZAP‐70 an attractive drug target for the inhibition of pathological T‐cell responses in disease.

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