Nature, Vol.369, No.6476, 113-120, 1994
Transient Accumulation of New Class-II MHC Molecules in a Novel Endocytic Compartment in B-Lymphocytes
Endocytosis of antigen by antigen-presenting cells results in the production of peptides that bind to newly synthesized class II molecules of the major histocompatibility complex. A new population of class II-enriched vesicles has been discovered in B lymphocytes that accumulate internalized antigen but are distinct from endosomes and lysosomes. These vesicles also transiently accumulate newly synthesized class II and class II-peptide complexes and appear to be a compartment specialized for the transport and loading of class II molecules.
Keywords:BINDING PROTEIN RAB4;INVARIANT CHAIN;ANTIGEN PRESENTATION;SURFACE EXPRESSION;T-CELLS;ENDOSOMES;TRANSPORT;COMPLEX;PEPTIDE;LYSOSOMES