MIMM 214 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Immunological Synapse, Disulfide, Thymus

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Arising in the thymus from bone-marrow progenitors. Identified by the expression of t-cell receptor (tcr) molecular complexes on the cell surface. The only cells in the body that express those genes. The tcr is the ag receptor on t-cells. It recognizes pmhc complexes on the surface of apc (polymorphic) Such a recognition requires t-cell:apc contact and leads to the formation of an immunological synapse (reorganization) Heterodimer of chains with ig-like domain structure. Two main types on mature t-cells based on the components of the heterodimer: Each chain has a variable region (v) and a constant region (c) held in the transmembrane region by the tail. Clonotypic = each t-cell clone expresses one type of tcr of the same specificity in the hundreds on the cell surface. Relays info to cd3 that will signal (phosphorylation ) The ligand of a given tcr is a pmhc complex on the surface of an apc.

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