peptideMHCcomplex
PeptideMHCcomplex refers to the molecular assembly formed when a peptide antigen binds to a major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule on the surface of an antigen-presenting cell. The two main classes of MHC molecules, class I and class II, present peptides to different subsets of T cells and differ in the origin, length, and processing of the bound peptides.
MHC class I peptides are typically derived from intracellular proteins and are generated by the proteasome.
MHC class II peptides are generally derived from exogenous proteins that are endocytosed and degraded in endosomes/lysosomes.
PeptideMHCcomplexes are central to antigen presentation, immune surveillance, and the initiation of adaptive immune responses. They