How a single T cell receptor recognizes both self and foreign MHC
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Evolving models of the immunopathogenesis of T cell-mediated drug allergy: The role of host, pathogens, and drug response.Structural Basis for T Cell Alloreactivity among Three HLA-B14 and HLA-B27 AntigensStructural evidence for a germline-encoded T cell receptor-major histocompatibility complex interaction 'codon'Single MHC Mutation Eliminates Enthalpy Associated with T Cell Receptor BindingCrystal Structures of Mouse CD1d-iGb3 Complex and its Cognate Vα14 T Cell Receptor Suggest a Model for Dual Recognition of Foreign and Self GlycolipidsCrossreactive T Cells Spotlight the Germline Rules for αβ T Cell-Receptor Interactions with MHC MoleculesHow a T Cell Receptor-like Antibody Recognizes Major Histocompatibility Complex-bound PeptideDistinct CDR3 conformations in TCRs determine the level of cross-reactivity for diverse antigens, but not the docking orientationDifferent Thermodynamic Binding Mechanisms and Peptide Fine Specificities Associated with a Panel of Structurally Similar High-Affinity T Cell Receptors † ‡Variants of the antibody herceptin that interact with HER2 and VEGF at the antigen binding siteRational development of high-affinity T-cell receptor-like antibodiesT Cell Receptor Cross-reactivity Directed by Antigen-Dependent Tuning of Peptide-MHC Molecular FlexibilityHard wiring of T cell receptor specificity for the major histocompatibility complex is underpinned by TCR adaptabilityConformational Melding Permits a Conserved Binding Geometry in TCR Recognition of Foreign and Self Molecular MimicsStructural Basis of Specificity and Cross-Reactivity in T Cell Receptors Specific for Cytochrome c-I-EStructure of the Three N-Terminal Immunoglobulin Domains of the Highly Immunogenic Outer Capsid Protein from a T4-Like BacteriophageA Single T Cell Receptor Bound to Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I and Class II Glycoproteins Reveals Switchable TCR ConformersThe Peptide-Receptive Transition State of MHC Class I Molecules: Insight from Structure and Molecular DynamicsTCRs Used in Cancer Gene Therapy Cross-React with MART-1/Melan-A Tumor Antigens via Distinct MechanismsRecognition of β-linked self glycolipids mediated by natural killer T cell antigen receptorsT-cell receptor (TCR) interaction with peptides that mimic nickel offers insight into nickel contact allergyDisparate Degrees of Hypervariable Loop Flexibility Control T-Cell Receptor Cross-Reactivity, Specificity, and Binding MechanismT Cell Receptor Signaling Is Limited by Docking Geometry to Peptide-Major Histocompatibility ComplexA Role for Differential Variable Gene Pairing in Creating T Cell Receptors Specific for Unique Major Histocompatibility LigandsStructural and energetic evidence for highly peptide-specific tumor antigen targeting via allo-MHC restrictionStructural basis for the killing of human beta cells by CD8(+) T cells in type 1 diabetes.Highly Divergent T-cell Receptor Binding Modes Underlie Specific Recognition of a Bulged Viral Peptide bound to a Human Leukocyte Antigen Class I MoleculeDisparate Epitopes Mediating Protective Heterologous Immunity to Unrelated Viruses Share Peptide-MHC Structural Features Recognized by Cross-Reactive T CellsCrossreactivity of a human autoimmune TCR is dominated by a single TCR loopT-cell Receptor (TCR)-Peptide Specificity Overrides Affinity-enhancing TCR-Major Histocompatibility Complex InteractionsComputational Design of the Affinity and Specificity of a Therapeutic T Cell ReceptorEffect of CDR3 Sequences and Distal V Gene Residues in Regulating TCR-MHC Contacts and Ligand SpecificityDeconstructing the Peptide-MHC Specificity of T Cell RecognitionLack of heterologous cross-reactivity towards HLA-A*02:01 restricted viral epitopes is underpinned by distinct αβT cell receptor signaturesWhat Is Direct Allorecognition?Reconciling views on T cell receptor germline bias for MHCStructural insights into the editing of germ-line-encoded interactions between T-cell receptor and MHC class II by Vα CDR3T cells and their eons-old obsession with MHCThe molecular basis of TCR germline bias for MHC is surprisingly simpleT cell receptor bias for MHC: co-evolution or co-receptors?
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How a single T cell receptor recognizes both self and foreign MHC
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How a single T cell receptor recognizes both self and foreign MHC
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David M Kranz
K Christopher Garcia
Leremy A Colf
Natalie A Bowerman
Nicole A Hanick
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10.1016/J.CELL.2007.01.048
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2007-04-06T00:00:00Z