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A T-Cell receptor is a molecule that can be found on the surface of [[T Lymphocytes|T Lymphocytes]] (T-Cells). T-Cells are part of the [[Immune system|immune system]] and are responsible for many of the immune responses that lead to [[Allergic reaction|allergic reactions]], transplanted organ rejections and [[Autoimmune disease|autoimmune diseases]]<ref>http://www.tcells.org/scientific/abTCR/</ref>. T-Cells circulate around the body and scan for abnormalities using their T receptors .The T-Cell receptors are heterodimers as they consist of two different protein chains. The chains are non-covalently associated with a complex of several polypeptides called [[CD3 antigens|CD3 antigens]]<ref>http://www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2011/MB_cgi?mode=&amp;amp;amp;amp;term=T-Cell+Receptor</ref>.<br>  
A T-Cell receptor is a molecule that can be found on the surface of [[T Lymphocytes|T Lymphocytes]] (T-Cells). T-Cells are part of the [[Immune system|immune system]] and are responsible for many of the immune responses that lead to [[Allergic reaction|allergic reactions]], transplanted organ rejections and [[Autoimmune disease|autoimmune diseases]]<ref>http://www.tcells.org/scientific/abTCR/</ref>. T-Cells circulate around the body and scan for abnormalities using their T receptors . When T cell receptor binds to antigen presented by the MHC class I/II molecules , signals are sent into the T cell <ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960982205004884</ref>&nbsp;. &nbsp;The T-Cell receptors are heterodimers as they consist of two different protein chains. The chains are non-covalently associated with a complex of several polypeptides called [[CD3 antigens|CD3 antigens]]<ref>http://www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2011/MB_cgi?mode=&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;term=T-Cell+Receptor</ref>.<br>  


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Revision as of 15:47, 22 October 2018

A T-Cell receptor is a molecule that can be found on the surface of T Lymphocytes (T-Cells). T-Cells are part of the immune system and are responsible for many of the immune responses that lead to allergic reactions, transplanted organ rejections and autoimmune diseases[1]. T-Cells circulate around the body and scan for abnormalities using their T receptors . When T cell receptor binds to antigen presented by the MHC class I/II molecules , signals are sent into the T cell [2] .  The T-Cell receptors are heterodimers as they consist of two different protein chains. The chains are non-covalently associated with a complex of several polypeptides called CD3 antigens[3].

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