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An association between the HLA locus and autoimmune dysfunction was suggested as early as 1971. Later, attention focused on MHC class II genes with the discovery of an association between HLA-DR4 and rheumatoid arthritis in 1978. Thirty years have now passed since these seminal studies, and yet our general understanding of antigen presentation and T cell recognition at a molecular level has not provided an expected explanation for this association. One of the most striking examples of MHC allele linkage disequilibrium with autoimmune diseases is provided by type I diabetes (T1D) and the identification of a single residue polymorphism that confers either susceptibility or resistance to the disease. Indeed, almost all alleles linked to T1D share a common nonaspartic acid residue at position 57 of their β chain. The absence of a negative charge at β57 eliminates an interdomain salt bridge between Argα76 and β57; however, this substitution does not compromise the overall stability of the molecule or its capacity to bind peptide. The absence of a negative charge at β57 reshapes the P9 pocket of the HLA-DQ8/I-Ag7 peptide-binding groove and exposes a large positively charged patch on the MHC surface. An important functional consequence of this β57 polymorphism is a clear propensity for these MHC molecules to bind peptides with a negatively charged residue at position P9. However, this feature is not absolute and many noncharged P9 peptides efficiently bind diabetogenic MHC molecules, such as HLA-DQ8 or I-Ag7. These peptide-MHC (pMHC) complexes will as a result characteristically have an exposed positive P9 patch on the MHC surface due to the "unpaired" charged Argα76 residue.
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TCR-YC0018 Mouse anti-2.5mi 9G T cell receptor (#1), pCDTCR1 #1 Mouse AHHPIWARMGA H2-IAg7 Lentiviral vector   Add to Cart   Datasheet
TCR-YC0019 Mouse anti-2.5mi 9G T cell receptor (#13), pCDTCR1 #13 Mouse AHHPIWARMGA H2-IAg7 Lentiviral vector   Add to Cart   Datasheet
TCR-YC0020 Mouse anti-2.5mi 9G T cell receptor (#17), pCDTCR1 #17 Mouse AHHPIWARMGA H2-IAg7 Lentiviral vector   Add to Cart   Datasheet
TCR-YC0021 Mouse anti-2.5mi 9G T cell receptor (#19), pCDTCR1 #19 Mouse AHHPIWARMGA H2-IAg7 Lentiviral vector   Add to Cart   Datasheet
TCR-YC0022 Mouse anti-2.5mi 9G T cell receptor (#2), pCDTCR1 #2 Mouse AHHPIWARMGA H2-IAg7 Lentiviral vector   Add to Cart   Datasheet
TCR-YC0023 Mouse anti-2.5mi 9G T cell receptor (#21), pCDTCR1 #21 Mouse AHHPIWARMGA H2-IAg7 Lentiviral vector   Add to Cart   Datasheet
TCR-YC0024 Mouse anti-2.5mi 9G T cell receptor (#22), pCDTCR1 #22 Mouse AHHPIWARMGA H2-IAg7 Lentiviral vector   Add to Cart   Datasheet
TCR-YC0025 Mouse anti-2.5mi 9G T cell receptor (#24), pCDTCR1 #24 Mouse AHHPIWARMGA H2-IAg7 Lentiviral vector   Add to Cart   Datasheet
TCR-YC0026 Mouse anti-2.5mi 9G T cell receptor (#3), pCDTCR1 #3 Mouse AHHPIWARMGA H2-IAg7 Lentiviral vector   Add to Cart   Datasheet
TCR-YC0027 Mouse anti-2.5mi 9G T cell receptor (#35), pCDTCR1 #35 Mouse AHHPIWARMGA H2-IAg7 Lentiviral vector   Add to Cart   Datasheet
TCR-YC0028 Mouse anti-2.5mi 9G T cell receptor (#38), pCDTCR1 #38 Mouse AHHPIWARMGA H2-IAg7 Lentiviral vector   Add to Cart   Datasheet
TCR-YC0029 Mouse anti-2.5mi 9G T cell receptor (#42), pCDTCR1 #42 Mouse AHHPIWARMGA H2-IAg7 Lentiviral vector   Add to Cart   Datasheet
TCR-YC0030 Mouse anti-2.5mi 9G T cell receptor (#43), pCDTCR1 #43 Mouse AHHPIWARMGA H2-IAg7 Lentiviral vector   Add to Cart   Datasheet
TCR-YC0031 Mouse anti-2.5mi 9G T cell receptor (#53), pCDTCR1 #53 Mouse AHHPIWARMGA H2-IAg7 Lentiviral vector   Add to Cart   Datasheet
TCR-YC0032 Mouse anti-2.5mi 9G T cell receptor (#55), pCDTCR1 #55 Mouse AHHPIWARMGA H2-IAg7 Lentiviral vector   Add to Cart   Datasheet
TCR-YC0033 Mouse anti-2.5mi 9G T cell receptor (#63), pCDTCR1 #63 Mouse AHHPIWARMGA H2-IAg7 Lentiviral vector   Add to Cart   Datasheet
TCR-YC0034 Mouse anti-2.5mi 9G T cell receptor (#9), pCDTCR1 #9 Mouse AHHPIWARMGA H2-IAg7 Lentiviral vector   Add to Cart   Datasheet
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