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SUBMITTER: Fernandes RA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6628812 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Fernandes Ricardo A RA Ganzinger Kristina A KA Tzou Justin C JC Jönsson Peter P Lee Steven F SF Palayret Matthieu M Santos Ana Mafalda AM Carr Alexander R AR Ponjavic Aleks A Chang Veronica T VT Macleod Charlotte C Lagerholm B Christoffer BC Lindsay Alan E AE Dushek Omer O Tilevik Andreas A Davis Simon J SJ Klenerman David D
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20190620 28
The T cell receptor (TCR) initiates the elimination of pathogens and tumors by T cells. To avoid damage to the host, the receptor must be capable of discriminating between wild-type and mutated self and nonself peptide ligands presented by host cells. Exactly how the TCR does this is unknown. In resting T cells, the TCR is largely unphosphorylated due to the dominance of phosphatases over the kinases expressed at the cell surface. However, when agonist peptides are presented to the TCR by major ...[more]