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Explain the process of antigen presentation by MHC-I and MHC-II (type of antigen, sources of antigens, which cells will recognize antigens presented on MHC-I and MHC-II)?
Autor: Shay 1vccRespuesta:
Class I MHC: ●Expressed on all nucleated cells ●Consists of a single α chain tethered to the cell membrane non-covalently associated with a β-microglobulin molecule. ●Polymorphic regions lie in α1 and α2 domains which form a cleft big enough to accommodate peptides 8-11 amino acids long. ●α3 domain is invariant and contains the binding site for the CD8 co-receptor Recognized by CD8+ T Cells. Class II MHC: Expressed on dendritic cells, B cells, macrophages, thymic epithelial cells, some endothelial cells. Consists of α and β chains. Polymorphic residues lie in α1 and β1 domains which form a cleft which can accommodate peptides 10-30 amino acids long. ●β2 domain is CD4 co-receptor binding site.Recognized be CD4+ cells
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