T-cell recognition of peptides bound to MHC class II (MHCII) molecules is a central event in cell-mediated adaptive immunity. The current paradigm holds that prebound class II-associated invariant chain peptides (CLIP) and all subsequent antigens maintain a canonical orientation in the MHCII binding groove. Here we provide evidence for MHCII-bound CLIP inversion. NMR spectroscopy demonstrates that the interconversion from the canonical to the inverse alignment is a dynamic process, and X-ray crystallography shows that conserved MHC residues form a hydrogen bond network with the peptide backbone in both orientations. The natural catalyst HLA-DM accelerates peptide reorientation and the exchange of either canonically or inversely bound CLIP a...
AbstractPeptide binding to class II MHC proteins occurs in acidic endosomal compartments following d...
AbstractWe studied the role of the invariant chain (Ii) protein’s structure in its ability to form c...
MHC class I molecules on the cell surface present endogenous peptide to the adaptive immune system. ...
MHC class II molecules play a fundamental role in the cellular immune system: they load short peptid...
AbstractHuman leukocyte antigen DM (HLA-DM) molecules are structurally related to classical MHC clas...
AbstractThe major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II protein can bind peptides of different l...
International audienceThe major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II protein can bind peptides ...
Peptide presentation by MHC class II is of critical importance to the function of CD4+ T cells. HLA-...
Peptide presentation by MHC class II is of critical importance to the function of CD4+ T cells. HLA-...
MHC class II molecules bind peptides derived from extracellular proteins that have been ingested by ...
MHC class II molecules bind peptides derived from extracellular proteins that have been ingested by ...
An association between the MHC class II chaperone molecule Invariant chain (Ii) and MHC class I mole...
<div><p>Antigen presentation by HLA class I (HLA-I) and HLA class II (HLA-II) complexes is achieved ...
Antigen presentation by HLA class I (HLA-I) and HLA class II (HLA-II) complexes is achieved by prote...
HLA-DM mediates the exchange of peptides loaded onto MHCII molecules during antigen presentation by ...
AbstractPeptide binding to class II MHC proteins occurs in acidic endosomal compartments following d...
AbstractWe studied the role of the invariant chain (Ii) protein’s structure in its ability to form c...
MHC class I molecules on the cell surface present endogenous peptide to the adaptive immune system. ...
MHC class II molecules play a fundamental role in the cellular immune system: they load short peptid...
AbstractHuman leukocyte antigen DM (HLA-DM) molecules are structurally related to classical MHC clas...
AbstractThe major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II protein can bind peptides of different l...
International audienceThe major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II protein can bind peptides ...
Peptide presentation by MHC class II is of critical importance to the function of CD4+ T cells. HLA-...
Peptide presentation by MHC class II is of critical importance to the function of CD4+ T cells. HLA-...
MHC class II molecules bind peptides derived from extracellular proteins that have been ingested by ...
MHC class II molecules bind peptides derived from extracellular proteins that have been ingested by ...
An association between the MHC class II chaperone molecule Invariant chain (Ii) and MHC class I mole...
<div><p>Antigen presentation by HLA class I (HLA-I) and HLA class II (HLA-II) complexes is achieved ...
Antigen presentation by HLA class I (HLA-I) and HLA class II (HLA-II) complexes is achieved by prote...
HLA-DM mediates the exchange of peptides loaded onto MHCII molecules during antigen presentation by ...
AbstractPeptide binding to class II MHC proteins occurs in acidic endosomal compartments following d...
AbstractWe studied the role of the invariant chain (Ii) protein’s structure in its ability to form c...
MHC class I molecules on the cell surface present endogenous peptide to the adaptive immune system. ...