Recognition of host Clr-b by the inhibitory NKR-P1B receptor provides a basis for missing-self recognition
Natural killer (NK) cells eliminate damaged cells, but spare healthy ones by recognizing their expressed ligands via NK inhibitory receptors. Here the authors solve the structure of an NK inhibitory receptor, NKR-P1B, bound to its ligand, Clr-b, with further data suggesting a weak interaction and in...
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Auteurs principaux: | Gautham R. Balaji, Oscar A. Aguilar, Miho Tanaka, Miguel A. Shingu-Vazquez, Zhihui Fu, Benjamin S. Gully, Lewis L. Lanier, James R. Carlyle, Jamie Rossjohn, Richard Berry |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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