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Comparative Study
. 1988 Dec 1;7(12):3745-55.
doi: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1988.tb03258.x.

The outline structure of the T-cell alpha beta receptor

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Comparative Study

The outline structure of the T-cell alpha beta receptor

C Chothia et al. EMBO J. .

Abstract

From an analysis of the immunoglobulins of known structure we derive a list of 40 sites crucial for the conserved structure of the variable domains. We show that, with marginal exceptions, the sequences of the T-cell alpha beta receptors contain, at sites homologous to these 40, the same or very similar residues. Thus the V alpha-V beta dimer has a framework structure very close to that of the immunoglobulins. Further comparisons show that parts of the surface of the V alpha-V beta framework are hypervariable. They also show that the loops that form the antigen-binding site are similar in size to those commonly found in the immunoglobulins but have different conformations. Only limited sequence variations occur in the first loop of the antigen-binding site in both V alpha and V beta. This, and their geometrical arrangement, suggest that they mainly interact with the MHC proteins.

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