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Review
. 2004;30(1):95-104.
doi: 10.1385/IR:30:1:095.

Structure of the Ly49 family of natural killer (NK) cell receptors and their interaction with MHC class I molecules

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Structure of the Ly49 family of natural killer (NK) cell receptors and their interaction with MHC class I molecules

Nazzareno Dimasi et al. Immunol Res. 2004.

Abstract

Natural killer (NK) cells are an essential component of the innate immunity toward tumors and virally infected cells. The function of NK cells is regulated by a precise balance between inhibitory and activating signals. These signals are mediated by NK cell receptors that bind either classical MHC class I molecules or their structural relatives such as MICA, ULBP, RAE-1, and H-60. Two separate families of NK cell receptors have been identified: the immunoglobulin-like family (KIR, LIR) and C-type lectin-like family (Ly49, NKG2D, and CD94/NKG2). Here we summarize the structure of Ly49 C-type lectin-like proteins hitherto solved (Ly49A, Ly49C and Ly49I) and their interaction with MHC class I molecules as determined by the co-crystal structure of Ly49A/H-2Dd and Ly49C/H-2Kb.

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