Abstract
We have evaluated the ability of a peptide-specific, I-Ak-restricted murine T hybridoma to bind its Ag in the presence and absence of class II MHC molecules. The restricting Ia molecule, when supplied as a plasma membrane preparation of I-Ak-expressing APC, specifically increases the avidity of the Ag-binding complex by lengthening its t1/2, without affecting the rate at which the complex is formed. Experiments using mutated I-Ak molecules indicate that the ability of a mutant Ia species to present Ag is distinct from its ability to stabilize the Ag-recognition complex, suggesting that T cell stimulation depends not only upon stabilization of Ag-TCR-Ia complexes, but also upon distinct Ia-influenced conformational signals.
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Esch, T. R., McKean, D. J., & Thomas, D. W. (1990). The role of Ia in the formation of a T cell antigen-recognition complex. The Journal of Immunology, 145(12), 3979–3984. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.145.12.3979
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