The TCR is an ca8 heterodimer, a part of the multimeric structure through which physiological T-cell activation occurs. The expression of TCR a chain is greatly diminished in a P-chain-deficient mutant Jurkat cell line (J.RT3-T3.5). The relationship between the expression of the TCR a and f3 chains has been examined by stable transfection of a series of TCR ,B-chain mutant constructs into this mutant cell line. The level of a-chain transcript was dramatically upregulated by the expression of the 13 chain and specifically by a transcript of the 18-chain variable region alone, including a transcript in which the ATG start codon was mutated. The downregulation of the endogenous a-chain transcripts in mutants cells lacking complete 13-chain transcripts occurred primarily at the posttranscriptional level. This evidence for a regulatory function of the TCR 8-chain gene represents an unusual regulatory pathway in which the transcript of one gene is required for the optimal expression of another gene.