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, and (3) two-step coreceptor recruitment to partially triggered TCRs leading to signal amplification. More recently it has been suggested that, in addition to initiating or augmenting TCR signaling, coreceptors effect antigen discrimination. But how can any of this be reconciled with TCR signaling occurring in the absence of CD4 or CD8, and with their interactions with pMHC being among the weakest specific protein-protein interactions ever described? Here, we review each theory of coreceptor function in light of the latest structural, biochemical, and functional data. We conclude that the oldest ideas are probably still the best, i.e., that their weak binding to MHC proteins and efficient association with Lck allow coreceptors to amplify weak incipient triggering of the TCR, without comprising TCR specificity.
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Alexander M. Mørch
Štefan Bálint
Ana Mafalda Santos
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
University of Oxford
John Radcliffe Hospital
MRC Human Immunology Unit
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0372d1c24a02571486cefc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2020.597627