Rammensee H G, Falk K, Rötzschke O
Max-Planck Institute für Biologie, Abteilung Immungenetik, Tübingen, Germany.
Curr Opin Immunol. 1993 Feb;5(1):35-44. doi: 10.1016/0952-7915(93)90078-7.
The central unit for regulation of the specific immune system is a trimolecular complex made up of the T cell antigen receptor, the MHC molecule, and the MHC ligand. The third component is a peptide derived as a degradation product from a protein. During recent years there has been some progress in understanding the interaction between MHC molecules and their peptide ligands: MHC molecules are peptide receptors of peculiar specificity, being able to accommodate millions of different peptides provided they share some common features.
特异性免疫系统调节的核心单元是一种由T细胞抗原受体、MHC分子和MHC配体组成的三分子复合物。第三个组分是一种从蛋白质衍生而来的降解产物肽。近年来,在理解MHC分子与其肽配体之间的相互作用方面取得了一些进展:MHC分子是具有特殊特异性的肽受体,只要它们具有一些共同特征,就能容纳数百万种不同的肽。