Structural studies of ternary complexes of CD1d/glycosyl ceramides/iNKT cells and CD1d/sulfatide/sulfatide reactive Type II NKT cells have shown how the polar moieties on the glycolipids interact with both the antigen presenting protein (CD1d) and the T cell receptors. However, these structures alone do not reveal the relative importance of these interactions. This study focuses on the synthesis of the previously unknown 2''-deoxy-β-galactosyl ceramide 2. This glycolipid is also evaluated for its ability to stimulate iNKT cells and sulfatide-reactive Type II NKT cells.
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Thakur, M. S., Khurana, A., Kronenberg, M., & Howell, A. R. (2014). Synthesis of a 2"-Deoxy-β-GalCer. Molecules, 19(7), 10090–10102. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules190710090
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