PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 19594637-6 2009 The hydrophobic alkyl chains are buried in the CD1d groove, with the carbohydrate exposed for TCR recognition, together with the surface of the CD1d molecule. Carbohydrates 69-81 CD1c molecule Homo sapiens 47-50 17951048-1 2007 Specialized subsets of T lymphocytes can distinguish the carbohydrate portions of microbial and self-glycolipids when they are presented by proteins in the CD1 family of antigen presenting molecules. Carbohydrates 57-69 CD1c molecule Homo sapiens 156-159 17951048-2 2007 Recent immunochemical and structural analyses indicate that the chemical composition of the presented carbohydrate, together with its precise orientation above the CD1 binding groove, determines if a particular T cell is activated. Carbohydrates 102-114 CD1c molecule Homo sapiens 164-167 15611286-1 2004 CD1c-mediated T cells are activated by a mycobacterial phospholipid antigen whose carbohydrate structure precisely corresponds to mammalian mannosyl beta-1-phosphodolichol (MPD), but contains an unusual lipid moiety. Carbohydrates 82-94 CD1c molecule Homo sapiens 0-4 15185366-3 2004 In the present study we use four different glycolipids, some of which contain tumor-associated carbohydrate antigens, to develop a procedure to easily detect binding of glycolipids to CD1 proteins on viable cells. Carbohydrates 95-107 CD1c molecule Homo sapiens 184-187