PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 21807869-3 2011 CD1b tetramer staining of T cells requires glucose monomycolate (GMM) antigens, is specific for TCR structure, and is blocked by a recombinant clonotypic TCR comprised of TRAV17 and TRBV4-1, proving that CD1b-glycolipid complexes bind the TCR. glucose mycolate 43-63 CD1b molecule Homo sapiens 0-4 32117314-5 2020 We found that CD1b tetramers loaded with mycolic acid or glucose monomycolate antigens stained TRAV1-2+ GEM T cells or TRBV4-1+ LDN5-like T cells in the majority of subjects tested, at rates ~10-fold lower than NKT cells. glucose mycolate 57-77 CD1b molecule Homo sapiens 14-18 29684428-4 2018 We incorporated CD1b tetramers loaded with the mycobacterial lipid glucose monomycolate (GMM) into a multi-parameter flow cytometry assay. glucose mycolate 67-87 CD1b molecule Homo sapiens 16-20 29684428-4 2018 We incorporated CD1b tetramers loaded with the mycobacterial lipid glucose monomycolate (GMM) into a multi-parameter flow cytometry assay. glucose mycolate 89-92 CD1b molecule Homo sapiens 16-20 23132493-3 2013 Remarkable homology in amino acid sequence is observed between human and monkey CD1b molecules, and indeed, monkey CD1b molecules are able to bind glucose monomycolate (GMM), a glucosylated species of mycolic acids, and present it to specific human T cells in vitro. glucose mycolate 147-167 CD1b molecule Homo sapiens 80-84 23132493-3 2013 Remarkable homology in amino acid sequence is observed between human and monkey CD1b molecules, and indeed, monkey CD1b molecules are able to bind glucose monomycolate (GMM), a glucosylated species of mycolic acids, and present it to specific human T cells in vitro. glucose mycolate 147-167 CD1b molecule Homo sapiens 115-119 23132493-3 2013 Remarkable homology in amino acid sequence is observed between human and monkey CD1b molecules, and indeed, monkey CD1b molecules are able to bind glucose monomycolate (GMM), a glucosylated species of mycolic acids, and present it to specific human T cells in vitro. glucose mycolate 169-172 CD1b molecule Homo sapiens 80-84 23132493-3 2013 Remarkable homology in amino acid sequence is observed between human and monkey CD1b molecules, and indeed, monkey CD1b molecules are able to bind glucose monomycolate (GMM), a glucosylated species of mycolic acids, and present it to specific human T cells in vitro. glucose mycolate 169-172 CD1b molecule Homo sapiens 115-119 21807869-3 2011 CD1b tetramer staining of T cells requires glucose monomycolate (GMM) antigens, is specific for TCR structure, and is blocked by a recombinant clonotypic TCR comprised of TRAV17 and TRBV4-1, proving that CD1b-glycolipid complexes bind the TCR. glucose mycolate 65-68 CD1b molecule Homo sapiens 0-4 21807869-4 2011 GMM-loaded tetramers brightly stain a small subpopulation of blood-derived cells from humans infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, providing direct detection of a CD1b-reactive T cell repertoire. glucose mycolate 0-3 CD1b molecule Homo sapiens 167-171 14764708-3 2004 The structure of CD1b complexed with glucose monomycolate, reported in this study, confirms this hypothesis and illustrates how the distinctive substituents of intracellular bacterial glycolipids can be accommodated. glucose mycolate 37-57 CD1b molecule Homo sapiens 17-21 9323206-2 1997 Identification of mycobacterial glucose monomycolate (GMM) as a CD1b-presented glycolipid allowed determination of the structural requirements for its recognition by T cells. glucose mycolate 32-52 CD1b molecule Homo sapiens 64-68 9323206-2 1997 Identification of mycobacterial glucose monomycolate (GMM) as a CD1b-presented glycolipid allowed determination of the structural requirements for its recognition by T cells. glucose mycolate 54-57 CD1b molecule Homo sapiens 64-68 11938350-2 2002 We show here that T cell recognition of glucose monomycolate antigens with long (C(80)) alkyl chains involves the delivery of CD1b proteins and antigens to late endosomes in a process that takes several hours. glucose mycolate 40-60 CD1b molecule Homo sapiens 126-130 11160317-4 2001 Two lipid Ags presented by CD1b were studied, a naturally occurring glucose monomycolate (GMM) isolated from mycobacteria, which contains two long alkyl chains (C54-C62 and C22-C24) and synthetic GMM (sGMM), which includes two short alkyl chains (C18 and C14). glucose mycolate 68-88 CD1b molecule Homo sapiens 27-31 11160317-4 2001 Two lipid Ags presented by CD1b were studied, a naturally occurring glucose monomycolate (GMM) isolated from mycobacteria, which contains two long alkyl chains (C54-C62 and C22-C24) and synthetic GMM (sGMM), which includes two short alkyl chains (C18 and C14). glucose mycolate 90-93 CD1b molecule Homo sapiens 27-31 9529150-2 1998 We demonstrate the high-affinity interaction of CD1b molecules with the acyl side chains of known T cell antigens, lipoarabinomannan, phosphatidylinositol mannoside, and glucose monomycolate. glucose mycolate 170-190 CD1b molecule Homo sapiens 48-52