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Heterodimeric transmembrane glycoproteins

T-cell receptors (TCR) are heterodimeric transmembrane glycoproteins found exclusively in T cells, with extracellular domains that closely resemble antibody Fab structures. Each of the TCR a and p chains forms half of an extracellular antigen-binding domain, and in addition has one transmembrane... [Pg.316]

Integrins are a family of transmembrane heterodimeric glycoproteins that are receptors for specific epitopes of extracellular matrix proteins and for other cell-surface molecules (Kramer et al, 1993). Integrins exist as a dimer complex composed of an a-subunit (120-180 kD) noncovalently associated with a /1-subunit (90-110 kD) (Hynes, 1992). At least 8 /1-subunits and 14 -units have been identified and are concentrated at loci, called focal adhesion sites, of close proximity between cells and extracellular matrices on substrates (Hynes, 1992). Focal adhesion sites are points of aggregation of, and are physically associated with, intracellular cytoskeletal molecules that control, direct, and modulate cell function in response to extracellular signals (Schwartz, 1992). [Pg.143]


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