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**[[1g0x]], [[1ufu]] – hLIR ligand-binding domain – human <br />
**[[1g0x]], [[1ufu]] – hLIR ligand-binding domain – human <br />
**[[1ugn]], [[1vdg]] – hLIR ligand-binding domain (mutant) <br />
**[[1ugn]], [[1vdg]] – hLIR ligand-binding domain (mutant) <br />
**[[3kgr]], [[3rp1]] – hLIR ectodomain  <br />
**[[4esk]], [[4ety]] – LIR ectodomain  - mouse<br />


*LIR-1 complexes
*LIR-1 complexes

Revision as of 09:33, 4 May 2015


Leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptors (LIR) or CD85 have extracellular immunoglobulin domains. LIR modulates a variety of immune cells. LIR interacts with class I MHC molecules.

Structure of human leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptor ligand-binding domain (yellow) complex with class I MHC (grey), β-2 microglobulin (green) and POL polyprotein peptide (pink) (PDB entry 1p7q)

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3D structures of leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptor3D structures of leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptor

Updated on 04-May-2015

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Michal Harel, Alexander Berchansky, Joel L. Sussman