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Open Conformers: the Hidden Face of MHC-I Molecules

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Journal Trends Immunol
Date 2007 Jan 31
PMID 17261379
Citations 59
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A pool of MHC-I molecules present at the plasma membrane can dissociate from the peptide and/or the light chain, becoming open MHC-I conformers. Whereas peptide-bound MHC-I molecules have an important role in regulating adaptive and innate immune responses, through trans-interactions with T cell and NK cell receptors, the function of the open MHC-I conformers is less clear but seems to be related to their inherent ability to cis-associate, both with themselves and with other receptors. Here, we review data indicating the open MHC-I conformers as regulators of ligand-receptor interactions and discuss the biological implications for immune and non-immune cells. The likelihood that the MHC-I heavy chains have hidden functions that are determined by the amino acid sequence of the alpha1 and alpha2 domains are discussed.

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