Tetrameric cell-surface MHC class I molecules. |
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Authors: | S Krishna P Benaroch S Pillai |
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Institution: | Molecular Immunology Laboratory, Cancer Center of Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. |
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Abstract: | Purified major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules have been studied at high resolution by X-ray crystallography; the structure is a complex of a single heavy chain, a beta 2-microglobulin light chain and a tightly bound peptide moiety. We show here that complete MHC class I molecules are post-translationally assembled into tetramers (made up of four heavy chains and four beta 2-microglobulin units) and that this tetrameric species is expressed on the cell surface. The multivalent tetrameric structure of class I molecules can be reconciled with models of T-cell activation that invoke antigen-receptor crosslinking, as opposed to models that depend on an allosteric change. |
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