MHC-I epitope presentation to CD8 + T cells is directly dependent on peptide loading and selection during antigen processing. However, the exact molecular bases underlying peptide selection and binding by MHC-I remain largely unknown. Within the peptideloading complex, the peptide editor tapasin is key to the selection of MHC-I-bound peptides. Here, we have determined an ensemble of crystal structures of MHC-I in complex with the peptide exchange-associated dipeptide GL, as well as the tapasin-associated scoop loop, alone or in combination with candidate epitopes. These results combined with mutation analyses allow us to propose a molecular model underlying MHC-I peptide selection by tapasin. The N termini of bound peptides most probably bi...
Our understanding of the antigen presentation pathway has recently been enhanced with the identifica...
The interplay between a highly polymorphic set of MHC-I alleles and molecular chaperones shapes the ...
Peptide Repertoire Changes Caused by Defects in Antigen ProcessingByKristin Camfield LindDoctor of P...
Our understanding of the antigen presentation pathway has recently been enhanced with the identifica...
AbstractThe loading of MHC class I molecules with their peptide cargo is undertaken by a multimolecu...
One task of the immune system is to distinguish between healthy cells and altered cells due to viru...
Our understanding of the antigen presentation pathway has recently been enhanced with the identifica...
Tapasin and TAPBPR are known to perform peptide editing on major histocompatibility complex class I ...
Our understanding of the antigen presentation pathway has recently been enhanced with the identifica...
Major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC I) proteins provide protection from intracellular path...
Understanding how peptides are selected for presentation by MHC class I is crucial to vaccination st...
Tapasin and TAPBPR are known to perform peptide editing on major histocompatibility complex class I ...
We investigated the hypothesis that TAPBPR provides an additional layer of quality control by analys...
Our understanding of the antigen presentation pathway has recently been enhanced with the identifica...
Tapasin and TAPBPR are known to perform peptide editing on major histocompatibility complex class I ...
Our understanding of the antigen presentation pathway has recently been enhanced with the identifica...
The interplay between a highly polymorphic set of MHC-I alleles and molecular chaperones shapes the ...
Peptide Repertoire Changes Caused by Defects in Antigen ProcessingByKristin Camfield LindDoctor of P...
Our understanding of the antigen presentation pathway has recently been enhanced with the identifica...
AbstractThe loading of MHC class I molecules with their peptide cargo is undertaken by a multimolecu...
One task of the immune system is to distinguish between healthy cells and altered cells due to viru...
Our understanding of the antigen presentation pathway has recently been enhanced with the identifica...
Tapasin and TAPBPR are known to perform peptide editing on major histocompatibility complex class I ...
Our understanding of the antigen presentation pathway has recently been enhanced with the identifica...
Major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC I) proteins provide protection from intracellular path...
Understanding how peptides are selected for presentation by MHC class I is crucial to vaccination st...
Tapasin and TAPBPR are known to perform peptide editing on major histocompatibility complex class I ...
We investigated the hypothesis that TAPBPR provides an additional layer of quality control by analys...
Our understanding of the antigen presentation pathway has recently been enhanced with the identifica...
Tapasin and TAPBPR are known to perform peptide editing on major histocompatibility complex class I ...
Our understanding of the antigen presentation pathway has recently been enhanced with the identifica...
The interplay between a highly polymorphic set of MHC-I alleles and molecular chaperones shapes the ...
Peptide Repertoire Changes Caused by Defects in Antigen ProcessingByKristin Camfield LindDoctor of P...