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- A guide to antigen processing and presentation - Nature
The two major classes of glycoproteins entrusted with antigen presentation are the MHC class I and class II molecules, which present antigenic peptides to CD8+ T cells and CD4+ T cells,
- MHC Class I, Class II, Antigen Processing, And Presentation
The Class I MHC molecules bind peptides derived from endogenous antigens that have been processed within the cytoplasm of the cell such as tumor proteins, bacterial proteins, or viral proteins, or cellular proteins, and processed within the cytosolic pathway
- The major histocompatibility complex and its functions
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) of genes consists of a linked set of genetic loci encoding many of the proteins involved in antigen presentation to T cells, most notably the MHC class I and class II glycoproteins (the MHC molecules) that present peptides to the T-cell receptor The outstanding feature of the MHC molecules is their
- Dynamics of MHC-I Molecules in the Antigen Processing and . . .
The class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC-I) proteins display antigenic peptides derived from the processing of intracellular proteins, as well as exogenous antigens acquired from the endosomal pathway
- Antigen Processing and Presentation by MHCs | Thermo Fisher . . .
MHC-I molecules are specialized for the presentation of peptides derived from endogenous proteins (intracellular antigens) to the TCR of CD8+ T-cells (CD8-expressing T-cells) MHC-II molecules are composed of two non-covalently linked transmembrane chains, called Alphaƒn (33 kD) and Betaƒn (29 kD)
- Chemical biology of antigen presentation by MHC molecules
MHC class I and MHC class II molecules present peptides to the immune system to drive proper T cell responses Pharmacological modulation of T-cell responses can offer treatment options for a range of immune-related diseases
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