Proliferation of thymocytes in relation to T-cell receptor beta-chain expression. |
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Authors: | I G Parkin J J Owen E J Jenkinson |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anatomy, Medical School, University of Birmingham, U.K. |
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Abstract: | During proliferation and differentiation of maturing thymocytes, T-cell receptor beta-chain products are first expressed in the cytoplasm. Only subsequently are they expressed on the cell surface, presumably as part of the alpha beta/CD3 receptor complex. This study uses double immunofluorescence labelling to identify these cytoplasmic and surface phases separately in relationship to cell-cycle parameters. The use of a mitotic arrest agent and tritiated thymidine autoradiography both show that cells with cytoplasmic beta-chains are in cell cycle, whereas cells with surface beta-chains are cycling slowly, if at all. |
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