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Nature Immunology  1, 348 - 352 (2000)
doi:10.1038/79808

Control of pre-T cell proliferation and differentiation by the GTPase Rac-1

Manuel Gomez1, Victor Tybulewicz2 & Doreen A. Cantrell1

1  Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Lymphocyte Activation Laboratory, 44 Lincolns Inn Fields, London WC2A3PX, UK.

2  National Institute for Medical Research, The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA, UK.

Correspondence should be addressed to Doreen A. Cantrell d.cantrell@icrf.icnet.uk
The GTPase Rac-1 has the potential for pleiotropic functions due to its ability to interact with multiple effectors. Here, activation of Rac-1 is shown to potently regulate pre-T cell differentiation and proliferation at the point of T cell antigen receptor (TCR) beta selection. An activated Rac-1 effector domain mutant that restricts signaling to particular actions on actin dynamics can drive pre-T cell differentiation. Rac-1 activation cannot fully substitute for the pre-TCR complex but can fully correct defects in pre-T cell development in mice lacking the adapter molecule Vav-1. The present study identifies the subset of Rac-1 responses that mediate Vav-1 action as critical regulators of TCRbeta selection.

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ISSN: 1529-2908
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