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Biomédica

versão impressa ISSN 0120-4157versão On-line ISSN 2590-7379

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DEL CASTILLO, Hernando  e  VERNOT, Jean Paul. Characterizing the CD3 epsilon chain from the New World primate Aotus nancymaae. Biomédica [online]. 2008, vol.28, n.2, pp.262-270. ISSN 0120-4157.

Introduction.The T-cell receptor (TCR)-associated complex, CD3 (d, g, e) and z-chains are essential transmembrane proteins for signal transduction during T cell activation and immune response, as well as during thymocyte development. Objective.This work established the CD3ε-chain primary structure for the New World owl monkey Aotus nancymaae. Materials and methods.Total RNA was isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells; CD3ε molecule was amplified, cloned and sequenced. Results.The CD3ε amino acid sequence was deduced for the owl monkey Aotus nancymaae.> It has an identity for nucleotide and amino acid sequences with the human counterpart of 84% and 76%, respectively. As described in other species, the Aotus CD3-e molecule is very variable in the extracellular region and greatly conserved in the intracellular domain. Even though high variability occurs in the CD3ε-extracellular domain, the subregions involved in ectodomain folding are conserved. Conclusions.The primary structure suggested that the Aotus protein has a functional role similar to that of humans, and that the initial T-cell activation steps are also similar. However, the great variation observed in CD3ε-extracellular region in humans in contrast to the Aotus (especially in areas that are surface-exposed) indicated that some monoclonal antibodies against the human CD3 complex will not recognize these Aotus determinants.

Palavras-chave : immune system; receptors, antigen, T-cell; CD3 antigens; adaptor proteins, signal transducing.

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