The antigen-presenting molecules CD1 and MHC class I-related protein (MR1) display lipids and small molecules to T cells. The antigen display platforms in the four CD1 proteins are laterally asymmetrical, so that the T cell receptor (TCR)-binding surfaces are comprised of roofs and portals, rather than the long grooves seen in the MHC antigen-presenting molecules. TCRs can bind CD1 proteins with left-sided or right-sided footprints, creating unexpected modes of antigen recognition. The use of tetramers of human CD1a, CD1b, CD1c or MR1 proteins now allows detailed analysis of the human T cell repertoire, which has revealed new invariant TCRs that bind CD1b molecules and are different from those that define natural killer T cells and mucosal-...
A central paradigm in αβ T cell–mediated immunity is the simultaneous co-recognition of antigens and...
The T cell repertoire comprises αβ and γδ T cell lineages. Although it is established how αβ T cell ...
The T-cell antigen receptor is a heterodimeric αβ protein (TCR) expressed on the surface of T-lympho...
The antigen-presenting molecules CD1 and MHC class I-related protein (MR1) display lipids and small ...
The two main T cell lineages, αβ and γδ T cells, play a central role in immunity. Unlike αβ T cells ...
The Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) locus encodes classical MHC class I and MHC class II mole...
γδ T cells form an abundant part of the human cellular immune system, where they respond to tissue d...
T cells recognize antigens when associated with dedicated antigen-presenting molecules. Conventional...
The CD1 family of glycoproteins are MHC class I-like molecules that present a wide array of self and...
Peptide and lipid antigens are presented to T cells when bound to MHC or CD1 proteins, respectively....
It is well established that different populations of alphabeta T lymphocytes can recognize not only ...
The hallmark function of αβ T cell antigen receptors (TCRs) involves the highly specific co-recognit...
High-throughput TCR sequencing allows interrogation of the human TCR repertoire, potentially connect...
The T cell antigen receptor (TCR) mediates recognition of peptide antigens bound in the groove of ma...
A central paradigm in αβ T cell–mediated immunity is the simultaneous co-recognition of antigens and...
The T cell repertoire comprises αβ and γδ T cell lineages. Although it is established how αβ T cell ...
The T-cell antigen receptor is a heterodimeric αβ protein (TCR) expressed on the surface of T-lympho...
The antigen-presenting molecules CD1 and MHC class I-related protein (MR1) display lipids and small ...
The two main T cell lineages, αβ and γδ T cells, play a central role in immunity. Unlike αβ T cells ...
The Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) locus encodes classical MHC class I and MHC class II mole...
γδ T cells form an abundant part of the human cellular immune system, where they respond to tissue d...
T cells recognize antigens when associated with dedicated antigen-presenting molecules. Conventional...
The CD1 family of glycoproteins are MHC class I-like molecules that present a wide array of self and...
Peptide and lipid antigens are presented to T cells when bound to MHC or CD1 proteins, respectively....
It is well established that different populations of alphabeta T lymphocytes can recognize not only ...
The hallmark function of αβ T cell antigen receptors (TCRs) involves the highly specific co-recognit...
High-throughput TCR sequencing allows interrogation of the human TCR repertoire, potentially connect...
The T cell antigen receptor (TCR) mediates recognition of peptide antigens bound in the groove of ma...
A central paradigm in αβ T cell–mediated immunity is the simultaneous co-recognition of antigens and...
The T cell repertoire comprises αβ and γδ T cell lineages. Although it is established how αβ T cell ...
The T-cell antigen receptor is a heterodimeric αβ protein (TCR) expressed on the surface of T-lympho...