Pairwise, cooperative and inhibitory interactions describe the assembly and probable structure of the T-cell antigen receptor.
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Structural Features of the αβTCR Mechanotransduction Apparatus That Promote pMHC Discriminationαβ TCR-mediated recognition: relevance to tumor-antigen discovery and cancer immunotherapyT Cell Receptors are Structures Capable of Initiating Signaling in the Absence of Large Conformational RearrangementsCD3 delta deficiency arrests development of the alpha beta but not the gamma delta T cell lineage.HIV-1 gp41 and TCRalpha trans-membrane domains share a motif exploited by the HIV virus to modulate T-cell proliferationAn allosteric site in the T-cell receptor Cβ domain plays a critical signalling role.Structural biology of the T-cell receptor: insights into receptor assembly, ligand recognition, and initiation of signaling.Constitutively oxidized CXXC motifs within the CD3 heterodimeric ectodomains of the T cell receptor complex enforce the conformation of juxtaposed segments.Atomic structure of an alphabeta T cell receptor (TCR) heterodimer in complex with an anti-TCR fab fragment derived from a mitogenic antibody.Transmembrane helical interactions: zeta chain dimerization and functional association with the T cell antigen receptor.Evidence for dimerization of dimers in K+ channel assembly.Multivalent structure of an alphabetaT cell receptor.TCR ITAM multiplicity is required for the generation of follicular helper T-cells.Molecular mechanisms for the assembly of the T cell receptor-CD3 complex.Facilitating matched pairing and expression of TCR chains introduced into human T cells.TCRzetadim lymphocytes define populations of circulating effector cells that migrate to inflamed tissuesStoichiometry of the murine gammadelta T cell receptorInvolvement of the TCR Cbeta FG loop in thymic selection and T cell function.One of the CD3epsilon subunits within a T cell receptor complex lies in close proximity to the Cbeta FG loop.Essential and partially overlapping role of CD3gamma and CD3delta for development of alphabeta and gammadelta T lymphocytesAn orderly inactivation of intracellular retention signals controls surface expression of the T cell antigen receptor.Instability of assembled T-cell receptor complex that is associated with rapid degradation of zeta chains in immature CD4+CD8+ thymocytes.T-cell and basophil activation through the cytoplasmic tail of T-cell-receptor zeta family proteins.Crystal structure of a human CD3-epsilon/delta dimer in complex with a UCHT1 single-chain antibody fragment.Targeted disruption within the CD3 zeta/eta/phi/Oct-1 locus in mouseSolution structure of the CD3epsilondelta ectodomain and comparison with CD3epsilongamma as a basis for modeling T cell receptor topology and signaling.T-cell antigen receptor (TCR) transmembrane peptides: A new paradigm for the treatment of autoimmune diseases.The structural basis of αβ T-lineage immune recognition: TCR docking topologies, mechanotransduction, and co-receptor function.Revisiting the Discovery of the αβ TCR Complex and Its Co-Receptors.Binding Protein-Dependent Uptake of Maltose into Cells via an ATP-Binding Cassette Transporter.Transmembrane T-cell receptor peptides inhibit B- and natural killer-cell function.CD3 gamma contains a phosphoserine-dependent di-leucine motif involved in down-regulation of the T cell receptor.Stoichiometry of the T-cell receptor-CD3 complex and key intermediates assembled in the endoplasmic reticulum.T cell receptor (TCR) beta chain homodimers on the surface of immature but not mature alpha, gamma, delta chain deficient T cell lines.Regulation of thymocyte development through CD3. II. Expression of T cell receptor beta CD3 epsilon and maturation to the CD4+8+ stage are highly correlated in individual thymocytesTCR Mechanobiology: Torques and Tunable Structures Linked to Early T Cell Signaling.Role of CD3 gamma in T cell receptor assembly.Quality control of integral membrane proteins by assembly-dependent membrane integration.Associations between subunit ectodomains promote T cell antigen receptor assembly and protect against degradation in the ERArginine mutations within a transmembrane domain of Tar, an Escherichia coli aspartate receptor, can drive homodimer dissociation and heterodimer association in vivo.
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Pairwise, cooperative and inhibitory interactions describe the assembly and probable structure of the T-cell antigen receptor.
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Pairwise, cooperative and inhi ...... f the T-cell antigen receptor.
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Pairwise, cooperative and inhi ...... of the T-cell antigen receptor
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Bonifacino JS
Klausner RD
Letourneur F
Manolios N
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10.1002/J.1460-2075.1991.TB07687.X
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1991-07-01T00:00:00Z