Gene interactions and pathways from curated databases and text-mining
Cell Signal 2006, PMID: 16257509

Lck couples Shc to TCR signaling.

Fukushima, Atsuki; Hatanaka, Yasue; Chang, Jing-Wen; Takamatsu, Masako; Singh, Nagendra; Iwashima, Makio

Recent genetic evidence demonstrated that Shc is a critical molecule for T cell activation and differentiation. However, how Shc is coupled to the T cell antigen receptor (TCR) has not been clearly characterized. Here we report that the tyrosine kinase Lck functions as a connecting molecule for TCR and Shc. Lck plays a critical role in TCR signal transduction by phosphorylating the immuno-receptor tyrosine based activation motif (ITAM). Our data shows that the PTB domain of Shc binds the SH2/3 domains of Lck in a phosphotyrosine-independent manner. Inhibition of the Lck/Shc interaction led to the loss of IL-2 promoter activation, confirming that the role of Shc in IL-2 production requires its interaction with Lck. Together, the data show that Shc is connected to the activated TCR via direct interaction with Lck.

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Text Mining Data

IL-2 ⊣ Shc: " Inhibition of the Lck/Shc interaction led to the loss of IL-2 promoter activation, confirming that the role of Shc in IL-2 production requires its interaction with Lck "

IL-2 ⊣ Lck: " Inhibition of the Lck/Shc interaction led to the loss of IL-2 promoter activation, confirming that the role of Shc in IL-2 production requires its interaction with Lck "

Lck ⊣ Shc: " Inhibition of the Lck/Shc interaction led to the loss of IL-2 promoter activation, confirming that the role of Shc in IL-2 production requires its interaction with Lck "

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