T cell antigen receptors (TCR) recognize and bind to MHC associated antigenic peptides that are presented by antigen presenting cells. TCRs have two distinct units: an antigen-recognizing unit comprised of the TCRα -β heterodimer and a signal transduction unit comprised of the CD3 complex. Costimulatory receptors like CD4, CD8 and CD28 contribute to signal transduction by modulating the response threshold.Binding of antigen to TCR initiates a wave of tyrosine kinase activity begining with the Src kinases, LCK and FYN; their activation being enabled by the protein phosphatase CD45. This is followed by the activation of ZAP-70 and subsequently Vav, SLP-6 and LAT proteins...