We formulate a general analysis to determine the two-dimensional dissociation constant (2D Kd), and use this method to study the interaction of CD2-expressing T cells with glass-supported planar bilayers containing fluorescently labeled CD58, a CD2 counter-receptor. Both CD2 and CD58 are laterally mobile in their respective membranes. Adhesion is indicated by accumulation of CD2 and CD58 in the cell-bilayer contact area; adhesion molecule density and contact area size attain equilibrium within 40 min. The standard (Scatchard) analysis of solution-phase binding is not applicable to the case of laterally mobile adhesion molecules due to the dynamic nature of the interaction. We derive a new binding equation, B/F=[(Ntxf)/(KdxScell)]-[(Bxp)/Kd]...
Alefacept is a chimeric protein combining CD58 immunoglobulin-like domain 1 with human IgG1 Fc. Alef...
BACKGROUND: The T-lymphocyte cell-surface molecule, CD2, was the first heterophilic cell-adhesion mo...
The low-affinity interactions underlying antigen recognition by T cell receptors (TCRs) are thought ...
AbstractWe formulate a general analysis to determine the two-dimensional dissociation constant (2D K...
Many adhesion receptors have high three-dimensional dissociation constants (Kd) for counter-receptor...
CD2 is a cell adhesion molecule found on the plasma membrane of T-lymphocytes. Its counter-receptor ...
The mechanism by which low affinity adhesion molecules function to produce stable cell-cell adhesion...
The interaction of the T cell glycoprotein CD2 and its ligand CD58 is important for T cell interacti...
CD2 is a cell adhesion molecule found on the plasma membrane of T-lymphocytes. Its counter-receptor ...
Direct force measurements were used to investigate the molecular mechanism of heterophilic adhesion ...
Stable cell adhesion is vital for structural integrity and functional efficacy. Yet how low affinity...
CD2 is a plasma membrane glycoprotein present on T lymphocytes that functions as a cell adhesion mol...
CD2 is a T lymphocyte cell-adhesion molecule (CAM) belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF...
The CD2 receptor on T lymphocytes is essential for T cell adhesion and stimulation by antigen presen...
We have used an in vitro model system of glass-supported planar membranes to study the effects of la...
Alefacept is a chimeric protein combining CD58 immunoglobulin-like domain 1 with human IgG1 Fc. Alef...
BACKGROUND: The T-lymphocyte cell-surface molecule, CD2, was the first heterophilic cell-adhesion mo...
The low-affinity interactions underlying antigen recognition by T cell receptors (TCRs) are thought ...
AbstractWe formulate a general analysis to determine the two-dimensional dissociation constant (2D K...
Many adhesion receptors have high three-dimensional dissociation constants (Kd) for counter-receptor...
CD2 is a cell adhesion molecule found on the plasma membrane of T-lymphocytes. Its counter-receptor ...
The mechanism by which low affinity adhesion molecules function to produce stable cell-cell adhesion...
The interaction of the T cell glycoprotein CD2 and its ligand CD58 is important for T cell interacti...
CD2 is a cell adhesion molecule found on the plasma membrane of T-lymphocytes. Its counter-receptor ...
Direct force measurements were used to investigate the molecular mechanism of heterophilic adhesion ...
Stable cell adhesion is vital for structural integrity and functional efficacy. Yet how low affinity...
CD2 is a plasma membrane glycoprotein present on T lymphocytes that functions as a cell adhesion mol...
CD2 is a T lymphocyte cell-adhesion molecule (CAM) belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF...
The CD2 receptor on T lymphocytes is essential for T cell adhesion and stimulation by antigen presen...
We have used an in vitro model system of glass-supported planar membranes to study the effects of la...
Alefacept is a chimeric protein combining CD58 immunoglobulin-like domain 1 with human IgG1 Fc. Alef...
BACKGROUND: The T-lymphocyte cell-surface molecule, CD2, was the first heterophilic cell-adhesion mo...
The low-affinity interactions underlying antigen recognition by T cell receptors (TCRs) are thought ...