Publications by authors named "G Boulot"

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  • Patients with Chronic Chagas' Heart Disease have high levels of antibodies targeting a specific part of the Trypanosoma cruzi protein, TcP2ß, which can stimulate the beta-1 adrenergic receptor (β1-AR).
  • The murine monoclonal antibody 17.2 not only identifies human β1-AR but also causes heart conduction issues in naive mice after transfer.
  • Researchers determined the crystal structures of mAb 17.2 alone and with the R13 peptide, identifying crucial contact points, to better understand the interaction between these antibodies and the β1-AR in the context of chronic infection.
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Background: Urtica dioica agglutinin (UDA), a monomeric lectin extracted from stinging nettle rhizomes, is specific for saccharides containing N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc). The lectin behaves as a superantigen for murine T cells, inducing the exclusive proliferation of Vbeta8.3(+) lymphocytes.

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Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules are cell-surface proteins that present peptides to CD8+ T cells. These peptides are mostly derived from endogenously synthesized protein. Recombinant, soluble MHC class I molecules were produced, purified, and loaded homogeneously with synthetic peptide.

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The crystal structure of the extracellular portion of the beta chain of a murine T cell antigen receptor (TCR), determined at a resolution of 1.7 angstroms, shows structural homology to immunoglobulins. The structure of the first and second hypervariable loops suggested that, in general, they adopt more restricted sets of conformations in TCR beta chains than those found in immunoglobulins; the third hypervariable loop had certain structural characteristics in common with those of immunoglobulin heavy chain variable domains.

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