PMID: 9434905Jan 22, 1998Paper

T-cell receptor structure and TCR complexes

Current Opinion in Structural Biology
I A Wilson, K Christopher Garcia

Abstract

The first crystal structures of intact T-cell receptors (TCRs) and their complexes with MHC peptide antigens (pMHC) were reported during the past year, along with those of a single-chain TCR Fv fragment and a beta-chain complexed with two different bacterial superantigens. These structures have shown the similarities and differences in the architecture of the antigen-binding regions of TCRs and antibodies, and how the TCR interacts with pMHC ligands as well as with superantigens.

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