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This project aims to determine the atomic structures of the TIGIT protein, which plays a role in regulating immune responses. By using advanced imaging techniques, the project seeks to enhance understanding of TIGIT's function and its potential in developing therapies for autoimmune diseases and cancer.
The goal of this proposal is to obtain atomic resolution structures of TIGIT using X-ray crystallography and cryo-electron microscopy. TIGIT inhibits autoimmune responses, and anti-TIGIT antibodies can induce immune response in anti-viral and anti-tumor immunotherapies.
No structures exist for the transmembrane (TM) domain of TIGIT, which is the portion of the signaling protein that transmits signals accross the membrane bilayer, and there are no structures of TIGIT bound to anti-TIGIT antibodie…
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