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Review
. 1988;7(4):339-50.
doi: 10.1007/BF02935538.

The antigen-major histocompatibility complex-T cell receptor interaction. A structural analysis

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The antigen-major histocompatibility complex-T cell receptor interaction. A structural analysis

W V Williams et al. Immunol Res. 1988.

Abstract

In summary, we wish to propose that regions on MHC molecules interact with complementary regions on processed peptide antigens, and that the resultant Ag-MHC complex forms a conformation with separate functional regions that are able to interact with similarly complementary areas on T cell receptors. It is the product of these interactions that determines whether a given peptide Ag is capable of binding the MHC molecule, and whether a given Ag-MHC complex is capable of stimulating a particular T cell. As more becomes known about the molecular aspects of MHC-restricted, Ag-specific T cell activation, it will become clear which amino acid residues on the Ag, MHC, and TCR are involved in these interactions.

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