Foreign protein antigens must be broken down within endosomes or lysosomes to generate suitable peptides that will form complexes with class II major histocompatibility complex molecules for presentation to T cells. However, it is not known which proteases are required for antigen processing. To investigate this, we exposed a domain of the microbial tetanus toxin antigen (TTCF) to disrupted lysosomes that had been purified from a human B- cell line. Here we show that the dominant processing activity is not one of the known lysosomal cathepsins, which are generally believed to be the principal enzymes involved in antigen processing, but is instead an asparagine-specific cysteine endopeptidase. This enzyme seems similar or identical to a mamm...
Protein antigens require limited proteolytic processing to generate peptides for binding to class II...
Although the endpoint of the class II antigen-processing pathway is well characterized, the processi...
Although the endpoint of the class II antigen-processing pathway is well characterized, the processi...
Foreign protein antigens must be broken down within endosomes or lysosomes to generate suitable pept...
Foreign protein antigens must be broken down within endosomes or lysosomes to generate suitable pept...
AbstractProtein antigens require limited proteolytic processing to generate peptides for binding to ...
AbstractProtein antigens require limited proteolytic processing to generate peptides for binding to ...
Protein antigens require limited proteolytic processing to generate peptides for binding to class II...
Protein antigens require limited proteolytic processing to generate peptides for binding to class II...
Protein antigens require limited proteolytic processing to generate peptides for binding to class II...
Protein antigens require limited proteolytic processing to generate peptides for binding to class II...
Protein antigens require limited proteolytic processing to generate peptides for binding to class II...
Protein antigens require limited proteolytic processing to generate peptides for binding to class II...
Protein antigens require limited proteolytic processing to generate peptides for binding to class II...
Protein antigens require limited proteolytic processing to generate peptides for binding to class II...
Protein antigens require limited proteolytic processing to generate peptides for binding to class II...
Although the endpoint of the class II antigen-processing pathway is well characterized, the processi...
Although the endpoint of the class II antigen-processing pathway is well characterized, the processi...
Foreign protein antigens must be broken down within endosomes or lysosomes to generate suitable pept...
Foreign protein antigens must be broken down within endosomes or lysosomes to generate suitable pept...
AbstractProtein antigens require limited proteolytic processing to generate peptides for binding to ...
AbstractProtein antigens require limited proteolytic processing to generate peptides for binding to ...
Protein antigens require limited proteolytic processing to generate peptides for binding to class II...
Protein antigens require limited proteolytic processing to generate peptides for binding to class II...
Protein antigens require limited proteolytic processing to generate peptides for binding to class II...
Protein antigens require limited proteolytic processing to generate peptides for binding to class II...
Protein antigens require limited proteolytic processing to generate peptides for binding to class II...
Protein antigens require limited proteolytic processing to generate peptides for binding to class II...
Protein antigens require limited proteolytic processing to generate peptides for binding to class II...
Protein antigens require limited proteolytic processing to generate peptides for binding to class II...
Protein antigens require limited proteolytic processing to generate peptides for binding to class II...
Although the endpoint of the class II antigen-processing pathway is well characterized, the processi...
Although the endpoint of the class II antigen-processing pathway is well characterized, the processi...