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1. Reconstitution of T cell receptor signaling in ZAP-70-deficient cells by retroviral transduction of the ZAP-70 gene.

2. Absence of ZAP-70 prevents signaling through the antigen receptor on peripheral blood T cells but not on thymocytes.

3. TCR signaling promotes formation of an STS1-Cbl-b complex with pH-sensitive phosphatase activity that suppresses T cell function in acidic environments.

4. Unique roles of co-receptor-bound LCK in helper and cytotoxic T cells.

5. A disease-associated mutation that weakens ZAP70 autoinhibition enhances responses to weak and self-ligands.

6. Switch-like activation of Bruton's tyrosine kinase by membrane-mediated dimerization.

7. A Phosphosite within the SH2 Domain of Lck Regulates Its Activation by CD45.

8. An electrostatic selection mechanism controls sequential kinase signaling downstream of the T cell receptor.

9. A novel human autoimmune syndrome caused by combined hypomorphic and activating mutations in ZAP-70.

10. The catalytic activity of the kinase ZAP-70 mediates basal signaling and negative feedback of the T cell receptor pathway.

11. Structural basis for activation of ZAP-70 by phosphorylation of the SH2-kinase linker.

12. Monovalent and multivalent ligation of the B cell receptor exhibit differential dependence upon Syk and Src family kinases.

13. ZAP-70: an essential kinase in T-cell signaling.

14. Stability of an autoinhibitory interface in the structure of the tyrosine kinase ZAP-70 impacts T cell receptor response.

15. Inhibition of ZAP-70 kinase activity via an analog-sensitive allele blocks T cell receptor and CD28 superagonist signaling.

16. Structural basis for the inhibition of tyrosine kinase activity of ZAP-70.

17. Intramolecular regulatory switch in ZAP-70: analogy with receptor tyrosine kinases.

18. Expression and function of Tec, Itk, and Btk in lymphocytes: evidence for a unique role for Tec.

19. Distinct T cell developmental consequences in humans and mice expressing identical mutations in the DLAARN motif of ZAP-70.

20. Differential requirements for ZAP-70 in TCR signaling and T cell development.

21. ZAP-70 deficiency in an autosomal recessive form of severe combined immunodeficiency.

22. Molecular and genetic insights into T cell antigen receptor signal transduction.

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