MHC class I molecules, structure and function.

Reviews in immunogenetics Pub Date : 1999-01-01
K Natarajan, H Li, R A Mariuzza, D H Margulies
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MHC class I molecules (MHC-I) are cell surface recognition elements expressed on virtually all somatic cells. These molecules sample peptides generated within the cell and signal the cell's physiological state to effector cells of the immune system, both T lymphocytes and natural killer (NK) cells. In addition, molecules structurally related to MHC-I, collectively known as MHC-Ib, are more specialized and, in some cases, interact with more limited subsets of lymphoid cells. Using the recently determined structure of the classical MHC-I molecule, H-2Dd, as a paradigm for structure and function, we review other MHC-I and MHC-Ib molecules, with an emphasis on how the same basic structural fold is employed by classical MHC-I molecules to bind specific peptides and T cell receptors, and is exploited by the MHC-Ib molecules in more stringent molecular interactions. It is instructive that structurally related molecules have evolved to perform a number of unique and distinct functions in immune and non-immune recognition.

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MHC I 类分子、结构和功能。
MHC I 类分子(MHC-I)是表达在几乎所有体细胞上的细胞表面识别元件。这些分子对细胞内产生的肽进行采样,并向免疫系统的效应细胞(T 淋巴细胞和自然杀伤(NK)细胞)发出细胞生理状态的信号。此外,在结构上与 MHC-I 相关的分子统称为 MHC-Ib,它们更加特异,在某些情况下与更有限的淋巴细胞亚群相互作用。我们以最近确定的经典 MHC-I 分子 H-2Dd 的结构为范例,回顾了其他 MHC-I 和 MHC-Ib 分子的结构和功能,重点探讨了经典 MHC-I 分子如何利用相同的基本结构折叠来结合特异性肽和 T 细胞受体,以及 MHC-Ib 分子如何在更严格的分子相互作用中加以利用。具有启发性的是,结构上相关的分子在免疫和非免疫识别中演化出了许多独特而不同的功能。
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