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Membrane-Based Assembly and Interactions in Immune Receptors. [PDF]
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Landscape of T-cell engagers in solid tumors. [PDF]
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TCR-mimic bispecific nanobody-based T cell engager targeting intracellular tumor antigens for cancer immunotherapy. [PDF]
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Inhibition of Aryl hydrocarbon receptor Interleukin-22 signaling and worsening of intestinal inflammation by <i>Sutterella</i> species. [PDF]
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A role for CD3 conformation in the preTCR/CD3 complex (P4428)
The Journal of Immunology, 2013Abstract Mature T cells recognize and respond to antigens through the T cell antigen receptor (TCR). We have established that upon TCR antigenic engagement, the TCR/CD3 complex undergoes a conformational change (CD3dc) of its CD3 epsilon tails to expose a proline-rich sequence and allow downstream signaling to occur. CD3dc has been shown
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Internalization and Intracellular Fate of TCR-CD3 Complexes
Critical Reviews™ in Immunology, 2000The number of surface TCR-CD3 complexes is maintained by an equilibrium between the synthesis and secretion of new polypeptides, their internalization, recycling, and degradation. The different subunits of the TCR-CD3 complex do not display the same intracellular trafficking dynamics. Thus, in the absence of stimuli, TCR and zeta chains may be degraded
Alcover, A., Alarcón, B.
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Covalent binding of guanine nucleotides to the CD3‐γ chain of the T cell receptor/CD3 complex
European Journal of Immunology, 1993AbstractIn a search for proteins involved in signal transduction through the T cell receptor (TcR/CD3 complex), a recently developed highly efficient method for labeling of nucleotide binding proteins in permeabilized cells was applied. Here, we report that human CD3‐γ could be labeled by periodate‐oxidized [α‐32P] GTP (GTPoxi).
M E, Peter, T, Wileman, C, Terhorst
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Nature Genetics, 1993
The T-cell receptor (TCR) is composed of two glycoproteins (alpha and beta or gamma and delta) associated with four invariant polypeptides (CD3-gamma, delta, epsilon and zeta). The majority of TCR/CD3 complexes contain six polypeptide chains, and although there is some flexibility in the complex subunit stoichiometry the CD3-epsilon chain is central to
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The T-cell receptor (TCR) is composed of two glycoproteins (alpha and beta or gamma and delta) associated with four invariant polypeptides (CD3-gamma, delta, epsilon and zeta). The majority of TCR/CD3 complexes contain six polypeptide chains, and although there is some flexibility in the complex subunit stoichiometry the CD3-epsilon chain is central to
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