T细胞受体
生物
计算生物学
主要组织相容性复合体
灵活性(工程)
获得性免疫系统
认知科学
T细胞
免疫学
抗原
免疫系统
心理学
统计
数学
作者
George I. Gray,P. Chukwunalu Chukwuma,Bassant Eldaly,W. W. J. Gihan Perera,Chad A. Brambley,Tatiana J. Rosales,Brian M. Baker
摘要
ABSTRACT αβ T cell receptor (TCR) recognition of peptide–MHC complexes lies at the core of adaptive immunity, balancing specificity and cross‐reactivity to facilitate effective antigen discrimination. Early structural studies established basic frameworks helpful for understanding and contextualizing TCR recognition and features such as peptide specificity and MHC restriction. However, the growing TCR structural database and studies launched from structural work continue to reveal exceptions to common assumptions and simplifications derived from earlier work. Here we explore our evolving understanding of TCR recognition, illustrating how structural and biophysical investigations regularly uncover complex phenomena that push against paradigms and expand our understanding of how TCRs bind to and discriminate between peptide/MHC complexes. We discuss the implications of these findings for basic, translational, and predictive immunology, including the challenges in accounting for the inherent adaptability, flexibility, and occasional biophysical sloppiness that characterize TCR recognition.
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