HOW TCRS BIND MHCS, PEPTIDES, AND CORECEPTORS
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- 1 April 2006
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Annual Reviews in Annual Review of Immunology
- Vol. 24 (1) , 419-466
- https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.immunol.23.021704.115658
Abstract
Since the first crystal structure determinations of αβ T cell receptors (TCRs) bound to class I MHC-peptide (pMHC) antigens in 1996, a sizable database of 24 class I and class II TCR/pMHC complexes has been accumulated that now defines a substantial degree of structural variability in TCR/pMHC recognition. Recent determination of free and bound γδ TCR structures has enabled comparisons of the modes of antigen recognition by αβ and γδ T cells and antibodies. Crystal structures of TCR accessory (CD4, CD8) and coreceptor molecules (CD3ɛδ, CD3ɛγ) have further advanced our structural understanding of most of the components that constitute the TCR signaling complex. Despite all these efforts, the structural basis for MHC restriction and signaling remains elusive as no structural features that define a common binding mode or signaling mechanism have yet been gleaned from the current set of TCR/pMHC complexes. Notwithstanding, the impressive array of self, foreign (microbial), and autoimmune TCR complexes have uncovered the diverse ways in which antigens can be specifically recognized by TCRs.Keywords
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