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CD1d proteins lipid recognition is based on the interaction of the protein with its ligand. Nevertheless, the recognition relies on two recognitions. The first one is the recognition of the head of the lipid and the second one is the recognition of the length of the molecule. Because there are more than one condition to fill in order to interact with CD1d proteins, the affinity for a lipid depends itself on a plurality of parameters which modulates it<ref name="affinity"/><ref name="site"/><ref>McCarthy, C.; Shepherd, D.; Fleire, S.; Stronge, V. S.; Koch, M.; Illarionov, P. A.; Bossi, G.; Salio, M.; Denkberg, G.; Reddington, F.; Tarlton, A.; Reddy, B. G.; Schmidt, R. R.; Reiter, Y.; Griffiths, G. M.; van der Merwe, P. A.; Besra, G. S.; Jones, E. Y.; Batista, F. D.; Cerundolo, V. The Length of Lipids Bound to Human CD1d Molecules Modulates the Affinity of NKT Cell TCR and the Threshold of NKT Cell Activation. J Exp Med 2007, 204 (5), 1131–1144. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20062342.</ref>.
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CD1d proteins lipid recognition is based on the interaction of the protein with its ligand. Nevertheless, the interaction relies on two recognitions. The first one is the recognition of the head of the lipid and the second one is the recognition of the length of the molecule. Because there are more than one condition to fill in order to interact with CD1d proteins, the affinity for a lipid depends itself on a plurality of parameters which modulates it<ref name="affinity"/><ref name="site"/><ref>McCarthy, C.; Shepherd, D.; Fleire, S.; Stronge, V. S.; Koch, M.; Illarionov, P. A.; Bossi, G.; Salio, M.; Denkberg, G.; Reddington, F.; Tarlton, A.; Reddy, B. G.; Schmidt, R. R.; Reiter, Y.; Griffiths, G. M.; van der Merwe, P. A.; Besra, G. S.; Jones, E. Y.; Batista, F. D.; Cerundolo, V. The Length of Lipids Bound to Human CD1d Molecules Modulates the Affinity of NKT Cell TCR and the Threshold of NKT Cell Activation. J Exp Med 2007, 204 (5), 1131–1144. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20062342.</ref>.
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Revision as of 09:00, 9 January 2022

This Sandbox is Reserved from 26/11/2020, through 26/11/2021 for use in the course "Structural Biology" taught by Bruno Kieffer at the University of Strasbourg, ESBS. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1643 through Sandbox Reserved 1664.
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Structure of mouse CD1d expressed in SF9 cells, no ligand added (PDB entry : 3GMQ)

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