How much can a T-cell antigen receptor adapt to structurally distinct antigenic peptides?
Binding degeneracy is thought to constitute a fundamental property of the T-cell antigen receptor (TCR), yet its structural basis is poorly understood. We determined the crystal structure of a complex involving the BM3.3 TCR and a peptide (pBM8) bound to the H-2K(bm8) major histocompatibility comple...
Main Authors: | Mazza, C, Auphan-Anezin, N, Gregoire, C, Guimezanes, A, Kellenberger, C, Roussel, A, Kearney, A, Van Der Merwe, P, Schmitt-Verhulst, A, Malissen, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2007
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