Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2004;31(5):385-392
Molecular Mechanisms of Cell-cell Recognition
Jiahuai WANG
Keywords
protein-protein recognition; cell adhesion; three-dimensional structure; immunological synapse; cellular immunity
Country
China
Language
Chinese
Abstract
Cell-cell recognition is the key for multicellular organisms to survive. This recognition critically depends on protein-protein interactions from opposing cell surfaces. Recent structural investigations reveal unique features of these cell surface receptors and how they interact. These interactions are specific, but usually relatively weak, with more hydrophilic forces involved in binding. The receptors appear to have specialized ways to present their key interacting elements for ligand-binding from the cell surface. Cell-cell contacts are multivalent. A large group of cell surface molecules are engaged in interactions. Characteristic weak interactions make possible for each individual molecule pair within the group to constantly associate-dissociate-reassociate, such that the cell-cell recognition becomes a dynamic process. The immunological synapse is a good example for immune receptors to be orchestrated in performing immunological function in a collective fashion.
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