T Cell Antigen Receptor Recognition of Antigen-Presenting Molecules
Australian Research Council · Monash University · +5 more institutions
Abstract
The Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) locus encodes classical MHC class I and MHC class II molecules and nonclassical MHC-I molecules. The architecture of these molecules is ideally suited to capture and present an array of peptide antigens (Ags). In addition, the CD1 family members and MR1 are MHC class I-like molecules that bind lipid-based Ags and vitamin B precursors, respectively. These Ag-bound molecules are subsequently recognized by T cell antigen receptors (TCRs) expressed on the surface of T lymphocytes. Structural and associated functional studies have been highly informative in providing insight into these interactions, which are crucial to immunity, and how they can lead to aberrant T cell…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 18.86
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 149
Authors
6- JRJamie RossjohnCorresponding
Australian Research Council, Monash University, Cardiff University
- SGStéphanie Gras
Australian Research Council, Monash Health, Monash University
- JJJohn J. Miles
QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Cardiff University
- SJStephen J. Turner
The University of Melbourne, Peter Doherty Institute
- DIDale I. Godfrey
Australian Research Council, The University of Melbourne, Peter Doherty Institute
Topics & keywords
- T-cell receptor
- Major histocompatibility complex
- Biology
- MHC restriction
- MHC class I
- Antigen
- Cell biology
- Antigen presentation