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Special regulatory T-cell review: FOXP3 biochemistry in regulatory T cells - how diverse signals regulate suppression

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IMMUNOLOGY
卷 123, 期 1, 页码 17-19

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2567.2007.02774.x

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acetylation; FOXP3; oligomerization; regulatory T cell; transcriptional repression

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FOXP3 is an acetylated and phosphorylated protein active in human regulatory T cells and forms oligomers which then associate with an even larger molecular complex. FOXP3 actively regulates transcription by recruiting enzymatic co-repressors and/or co-activators. FOXP3 complex ensembles are dynamically regulated by physiological stimuli such as T-cell receptor, IL-2 and proinflammation cytokine signals. Understanding the post-translational modifications of FOXP3 regulated by diverse signals and the biochemistry and structural chemistry of enzymatic proteins in the FOXP3 complex is critical for therapeutically modulating regulatory T cell function.

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