Abstract
There is a sharp difference in how one views TCR structure–function–behaviour dependent on whether its recognition of major histocompatibility complex-encoded restriction elements (R) is germline selected or somatically generated. The generally accepted or Standard model is built on the assumption that recognition of R is by the V regions of the αβ TCR, which is not driven by allele specificity, whereas the competing model posits that recognition of R is allele-specific. The establishing of allele-specific recognition of R by the TCR would rule out the Standard model and clear the road to a consideration of a competing construct, the Tritope model. Here, the case for allele-specific recognition (germline selected) is detailed making it obvious that the Standard model is untenable.
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Cohn, M., Anderson, C. C., & Dembic, Z. (2019). The case for allele-specific recognition by the TCR. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 90(2). https://doi.org/10.1111/sji.12790
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