Nature, Vol.384, No.6605, 134-141, 1996
Structure of the Complex Between Human T-Cell Receptor, Viral Peptide and HLA-A2
Recognition by a T-cell antigen receptor (TCR) of peptide complexed with a major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule occurs through variable loops in the TCR structure which bury almost all the available peptide and a much larger area of the MHC molecule. The TCR fits diagonally across the MHC peptide-binding site in a surface feature common to all class I and class II MHC molecules, providing evidence that the nature of binding is general, A broadly applicable binding mode has implications for the mechanism of repertoire selection and the magnitude of alloreactions.
Keywords:ANTIGEN-BINDING SITE;3-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE;CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE;MHC COMPLEXES;CLASS-I;HISTOCOMPATIBILITY ANTIGEN;RECOGNITION;LYMPHOCYTES;MOLECULES;ANTIBODY