A new study by Zhou et al. (2005) in this issue of Immunity explores how cytoplasmic autoantigens gain access to the MHC class II antigen-processing pathway. Their experiments show that hsc70 and Lamp-2a mediate antigen transport into endosomal compartments for presentation by MHC class II
Macroautophagy delivers cytoplasmic constituents for lysosomal degradation. Since major histocompati...
<p>A) <i>Classical antigen presentation pathways</i>. MHC class I molecules assemble in the ER toget...
AbstractThe large set of peptides presented by MHC (major histocompatibility complex) class I molecu...
A new study by Zhou et al. (2005) in this issue of Immunity explores how cytoplasmic autoantigens ga...
SummaryExtracellular antigens are internalized and processed before binding MHC class II molecules w...
SummaryMajor histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecules present products of lysosomal prote...
This article is made available for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form o...
T cells recognize proteolytic fragments of antigens that are presented to them on major histocompati...
T cells detect infected and transformed cells via antigen presentation by major histocompatibility c...
Peptides from extracellular proteins presented on MHC class II are mostly generated and loaded in en...
AbstractMajor histocompatibility complex class II molecules bind and present to T cells fragments of...
Cells rely on multiple intracellular trafficking pathways to capture antigens for proteolysis. The r...
Cells use multiple autophagy pathways to sequester macromolecules, senescent organelles, and pathoge...
Major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-1) molecules bind peptide fragments derived from cytos...
AbstractFor a long time the lysosomal pathway was thought to be exclusively one for catabolism and r...
Macroautophagy delivers cytoplasmic constituents for lysosomal degradation. Since major histocompati...
<p>A) <i>Classical antigen presentation pathways</i>. MHC class I molecules assemble in the ER toget...
AbstractThe large set of peptides presented by MHC (major histocompatibility complex) class I molecu...
A new study by Zhou et al. (2005) in this issue of Immunity explores how cytoplasmic autoantigens ga...
SummaryExtracellular antigens are internalized and processed before binding MHC class II molecules w...
SummaryMajor histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecules present products of lysosomal prote...
This article is made available for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form o...
T cells recognize proteolytic fragments of antigens that are presented to them on major histocompati...
T cells detect infected and transformed cells via antigen presentation by major histocompatibility c...
Peptides from extracellular proteins presented on MHC class II are mostly generated and loaded in en...
AbstractMajor histocompatibility complex class II molecules bind and present to T cells fragments of...
Cells rely on multiple intracellular trafficking pathways to capture antigens for proteolysis. The r...
Cells use multiple autophagy pathways to sequester macromolecules, senescent organelles, and pathoge...
Major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-1) molecules bind peptide fragments derived from cytos...
AbstractFor a long time the lysosomal pathway was thought to be exclusively one for catabolism and r...
Macroautophagy delivers cytoplasmic constituents for lysosomal degradation. Since major histocompati...
<p>A) <i>Classical antigen presentation pathways</i>. MHC class I molecules assemble in the ER toget...
AbstractThe large set of peptides presented by MHC (major histocompatibility complex) class I molecu...