The article analyzes the contribution of stochastic thermal fluctuations in the attachment times of the immature T-cell receptor TCR: peptide-major-histocompatibility-complex pMHC immunological synapse bond. The key question addressed here is the following: how does a synapse bond remain stabilized in the presence of high-frequency thermal noise that potentially equates to a strong detaching force? Focusing on the average time persistence of an immature synapse, we show that the high-frequency nodes accompanying large fluctuations are counterbalanced by low-frequency nodes that evolve over longer time periods, eventually leading to signaling of the immunological synapse bond primarily decided by nodes of the latter type. Our analysis shows ...
Adaptive immune responses depend on the interactions between T cell receptors(TCRs) and peptide majo...
Does the affinity or half-life of peptide-MHC-T cell receptor (TCR) interactions determine T cell ac...
Many immunoreceptors have cytoplasmic domains that are intrinsically disordered (i.e., have high con...
The article analyzes the contribution of stochastic thermal fluctuations in the attachment times of ...
The cell:cell bond between an immune cell and an antigen presenting cell is a necessary event in the...
This paper resolves the long standing debate as to the proper time scale τ of the onset of the immun...
T cells (TCs) have the crucial immunological task of discriminating foreign peptide fragments from e...
SummaryTCR-pMHC interactions initiate adaptive immune responses, but the mechanism of how such inter...
The T-cell antigen receptor (TCR) is pre-organised in oligomers, known as nanoclusters. Nanoclusters...
AbstractAdaptive immune responses are driven by interactions between T cell antigen receptors (TCRs)...
AbstractThe serial engagement model provides an attractive and plausible explanation for how a typic...
T cells orchestrate adaptive immunity, yet how they recognize and respond to small numbers of antige...
Adaptive immune responses depend on interactions between T cell receptors (TCRs) and peptide major h...
The conformational dynamism of proteins is well established. Rather than having a single structure, ...
TCR-signaling strength generally correlates with peptide-MHC binding affinity; however, exceptions e...
Adaptive immune responses depend on the interactions between T cell receptors(TCRs) and peptide majo...
Does the affinity or half-life of peptide-MHC-T cell receptor (TCR) interactions determine T cell ac...
Many immunoreceptors have cytoplasmic domains that are intrinsically disordered (i.e., have high con...
The article analyzes the contribution of stochastic thermal fluctuations in the attachment times of ...
The cell:cell bond between an immune cell and an antigen presenting cell is a necessary event in the...
This paper resolves the long standing debate as to the proper time scale τ of the onset of the immun...
T cells (TCs) have the crucial immunological task of discriminating foreign peptide fragments from e...
SummaryTCR-pMHC interactions initiate adaptive immune responses, but the mechanism of how such inter...
The T-cell antigen receptor (TCR) is pre-organised in oligomers, known as nanoclusters. Nanoclusters...
AbstractAdaptive immune responses are driven by interactions between T cell antigen receptors (TCRs)...
AbstractThe serial engagement model provides an attractive and plausible explanation for how a typic...
T cells orchestrate adaptive immunity, yet how they recognize and respond to small numbers of antige...
Adaptive immune responses depend on interactions between T cell receptors (TCRs) and peptide major h...
The conformational dynamism of proteins is well established. Rather than having a single structure, ...
TCR-signaling strength generally correlates with peptide-MHC binding affinity; however, exceptions e...
Adaptive immune responses depend on the interactions between T cell receptors(TCRs) and peptide majo...
Does the affinity or half-life of peptide-MHC-T cell receptor (TCR) interactions determine T cell ac...
Many immunoreceptors have cytoplasmic domains that are intrinsically disordered (i.e., have high con...