The human MHC class I-like molecule CD1b is distinctive among CD1 alleles in that it is capable of presenting a set of glycolipid species that show a very broad range of variation in the lengths of their acyl chains. A structure of CD1b complexed with relatively short acyl chain glycolipids plus detergent suggested how an interlinked network of channels within the Ag-binding groove could accommodate acyl chain lengths of up to 80 carbons. The structure of CD1b complexed with glucose monomycolate, reported in this study, confirms this hypothesis and illustrates how the distinctive substituents of intracellular bacterial glycolipids can be accommodated. The Ag-binding groove of CD1b is, uniquely among CD1 alleles, partitioned into channels su...
AbstractThe ability of human CD1b molecules to present nonpeptide antigens is suggested by the T cel...
D ow nloaded from Young and Moody CD1 glycolipid presentation The most we...
Human CD1c is a protein that activates alpha beta T cells by presenting self antigens, synthetic man...
The human MHC class I-like molecule CD1b is distinctive among CD1 alleles in that it is capable of p...
The human genome encodes five nonpolymorphic major histocompatibility complex class I-like glycoprot...
The CD1 family of Ag-presenting molecules is able to display lipids to T cells by binding them withi...
The mechanisms permitting nonpolymorphic CD1 molecules to present lipid antigens that differ conside...
Unlike the dominant role of one class II invariant chain peptide (CLIP) in blocking MHC class II, co...
The glycolipid ?-galactosylceramide binds with high affinity to CD1d and stimulates natural killer T...
The glycolipid alpha-galactosylceramide binds with high affinity to CD1d and stimulates natural kill...
CD1e is the only human CD1 protein existing in soluble form in the late endosomes of dendritic cells...
CD1 molecules function to present lipid-based antigens to T cells. Here we present the crystal struc...
The CD1 family of glycoproteins are MHC class I-like molecules that present a wide array of self and...
AbstractCD1b is an antigen-presenting molecule that mediates recognition of bacterial lipid and glyc...
CD1 proteins mediate the trafficking and presentation of a diverse range of lipid antigens to T-cell...
AbstractThe ability of human CD1b molecules to present nonpeptide antigens is suggested by the T cel...
D ow nloaded from Young and Moody CD1 glycolipid presentation The most we...
Human CD1c is a protein that activates alpha beta T cells by presenting self antigens, synthetic man...
The human MHC class I-like molecule CD1b is distinctive among CD1 alleles in that it is capable of p...
The human genome encodes five nonpolymorphic major histocompatibility complex class I-like glycoprot...
The CD1 family of Ag-presenting molecules is able to display lipids to T cells by binding them withi...
The mechanisms permitting nonpolymorphic CD1 molecules to present lipid antigens that differ conside...
Unlike the dominant role of one class II invariant chain peptide (CLIP) in blocking MHC class II, co...
The glycolipid ?-galactosylceramide binds with high affinity to CD1d and stimulates natural killer T...
The glycolipid alpha-galactosylceramide binds with high affinity to CD1d and stimulates natural kill...
CD1e is the only human CD1 protein existing in soluble form in the late endosomes of dendritic cells...
CD1 molecules function to present lipid-based antigens to T cells. Here we present the crystal struc...
The CD1 family of glycoproteins are MHC class I-like molecules that present a wide array of self and...
AbstractCD1b is an antigen-presenting molecule that mediates recognition of bacterial lipid and glyc...
CD1 proteins mediate the trafficking and presentation of a diverse range of lipid antigens to T-cell...
AbstractThe ability of human CD1b molecules to present nonpeptide antigens is suggested by the T cel...
D ow nloaded from Young and Moody CD1 glycolipid presentation The most we...
Human CD1c is a protein that activates alpha beta T cells by presenting self antigens, synthetic man...