Actin and myosin IIA have been implicated in the inward movement of receptor clusters at the immunological synapse of T lymphocytes. This study defines their spatial organization and quantifies their relative contributions to the dynamics of receptor clusters at the immunological synapse.Actin retrograde flow and actomyosin II contraction have both been implicated in the inward movement of T cell receptor (TCR) microclusters and immunological synapse formation, but no study has integrated and quantified their relative contributions. Using Jurkat T cells expressing fluorescent myosin IIA heavy chain and F-tractin—a novel reporter for F-actin—we now provide direct evidence that the distal supramolecular activation cluster (dSMAC) and peripher...
This work was supported by National Institutes of Health Common Fund through a Nanomedicine Developm...
Actin retrograde flow and actomyosin II arc contraction drive receptor cluster dynamics at the immun...
Micron-scale assemblies of molecules are thematic in biology, although their mechanism of formation ...
Actin and myosin IIA have been implicated in the inward movement of receptor clusters at the immunol...
Antigen recognition by T cells involves large scale spatial reorganization of numerous receptor, adh...
SummaryWhen T cells recognize a peptide-major histocompatibility complex on antigen-presenting cells...
Antigen recognition by T cells involves large scale spatial reorganization of numerous receptor, adh...
Antigen recognition by T cells involves large scale spatial reorganization of numerous receptor, adh...
AbstractRecognition of peptide antigen by T cells involves coordinated movement of T cell receptors ...
<p>T cell receptors (TCRs) were labeled with H57 αTCR F<sub>ab</sub> (Alexa Fluor dyes) and imaged s...
The immunological synapse (IS) is a specialized structure that serves as a platform for cell-cell co...
SummaryT cell receptor (TCR) signaling is initiated and sustained in microclusters; however, it's no...
The efficiency of an immune response critically depends on the ability of T cells to respond to anti...
Immune synapses form between T cells and antigen-presenting cells (APCs). Increasing evidence sugges...
TCR engagement induces clustering and recruitment to the plasma membrane of many effectors, includin...
This work was supported by National Institutes of Health Common Fund through a Nanomedicine Developm...
Actin retrograde flow and actomyosin II arc contraction drive receptor cluster dynamics at the immun...
Micron-scale assemblies of molecules are thematic in biology, although their mechanism of formation ...
Actin and myosin IIA have been implicated in the inward movement of receptor clusters at the immunol...
Antigen recognition by T cells involves large scale spatial reorganization of numerous receptor, adh...
SummaryWhen T cells recognize a peptide-major histocompatibility complex on antigen-presenting cells...
Antigen recognition by T cells involves large scale spatial reorganization of numerous receptor, adh...
Antigen recognition by T cells involves large scale spatial reorganization of numerous receptor, adh...
AbstractRecognition of peptide antigen by T cells involves coordinated movement of T cell receptors ...
<p>T cell receptors (TCRs) were labeled with H57 αTCR F<sub>ab</sub> (Alexa Fluor dyes) and imaged s...
The immunological synapse (IS) is a specialized structure that serves as a platform for cell-cell co...
SummaryT cell receptor (TCR) signaling is initiated and sustained in microclusters; however, it's no...
The efficiency of an immune response critically depends on the ability of T cells to respond to anti...
Immune synapses form between T cells and antigen-presenting cells (APCs). Increasing evidence sugges...
TCR engagement induces clustering and recruitment to the plasma membrane of many effectors, includin...
This work was supported by National Institutes of Health Common Fund through a Nanomedicine Developm...
Actin retrograde flow and actomyosin II arc contraction drive receptor cluster dynamics at the immun...
Micron-scale assemblies of molecules are thematic in biology, although their mechanism of formation ...