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Chapter 9 T-Cell Receptor
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Self-MHC Restriction of the TCR
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Structure of TCR
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Structural Similarity between TCR and mIgM Resembling Fab?
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Organization and Rearrangement of TCR Genes
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Identifying and Cloning the TCR Genes (Hedrick and Davis, 1984) - TCR mRNA represents a minor fraction of the total cell mRNA. Well-thought-out assumptions of TCR Genes : 1. mRNAs are associated with membrane-bound polyribosomes rather than with free cytoplasmic ribosomes. 2. mRNAs are only expressed in T, but not in B cells. subtractive hybridization (98% of the genes expressed in T and B cells are the same) 3. DNA is rearranged in mature T cells.
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~ 2% of total cDNA
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Germ-line Organization of the Mouse TCR -, -, -, and -chain Gene Segments
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Gene Rearrangements That Yield a Functional Gene Encoding the TCR
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The C region of TCR is much simpler than the C region of Ig genes: - TCR is expressed only in a membrane-bound form; thus, no differential RNA processing is required to produce membrane and secreted form. - TCR has only a single C gene segment and TCR has two C gene segments. - No known functional differences exist in C regions.
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- Mechanisms of V-region rearrangements of TCR genes are very similar to those of Ig genes.
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- Although B cells and T cells use very similar mechanisms for V-region gene rearrangements, the Ig genes are not rearranged in T cells and the TCR genes are not rearranged in B cells. - Presumably, the recombinase enzyme system is regulated in each cell lineage, so that only rearrangement of the correct receptor DNA occurs. - A region within the chain 3’ end enhancer can suppress the rearrangement of -chain genes in T cells.
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Domains and CDRs of -TCR
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Generation of TCR Diversity
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TCR Ig The location of one-turn (12-bp) and two-turn (23-bp) recognition Signal sequences in TCR - and -chain DNA differs from that in Ig H-chain DNA Or V-D-D-D-J Generate considerable additional diversity in TCR genes.
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TCR Ig
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T-Cell Receptor Complex: TCR-CD3 or (immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif)
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B-cell Receptor ITAM
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T-Cell Accessory Membrane Molecules
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CD4 and CD8 Coreceptors 55-kDa 30-38 kDa each chain
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11 22 Interaction of CD8 Coreceptor with TCR and Class I MHC Molecule
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Interaction of CD4 Coreceptor with TCR and Class II MHC Molecule
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CD4 Interacts with a Dimer of Class II MHC Molecules
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A Lattice-type Structure formed by Interaction of CD4 and Class II MHC
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Affinity Constants for Various Biological Systems
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Interactions between TCR/Peptide-MHC and Accessory Molecules/Ligands
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HLA-A2 HTLV-1 tax peptide Interaction between TCR and HLA-A2 with bound HTLV-I Tax Peptide
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TCR CDR1 & CDR2 of V CDR3 of V peptide H-2K b CDR1 & CDR2 of V CDR3 of V Ternary Complex of TCR Bound to H-2K b and Peptide
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MHC Molecule Viewed from Above TCR-V TCR-V Peptide
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Alloreactivity of T Cells
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The End
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