Journal article

The versatility of the αβ T-cell antigen receptor

M Bhati, DK Cole, J McCluskey, AK Sewell, J Rossjohn

Protein Science | Published : 2014

Abstract

The T-cell antigen receptor is a heterodimeric αβ protein (TCR) expressed on the surface of T-lymphocytes, with each chain of the TCR comprising three complementarity-determining regions (CDRs) that collectively form the antigen-binding site. Unlike antibodies, which are closely related proteins that recognize intact protein antigens, TCRs classically bind, via their CDR loops, to peptides (p) that are presented by molecules of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC). This TCR-pMHC interaction is crucially important in cell-mediated immunity, with the specificity in the cellular immune response being attributable to MHC polymorphism, an extensive TCR repertoire and a variable peptide carg..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the Australian Research Council, the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, The Cancer Council of Victoria, and the Roche Organ Transplantation Research Foundation (ROTRF). DKC is a Wellcome Trust Career Development Fellow, AKS is a Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator, JR is supported by an NHMRC Australia Fellowship.