University of California San Francisco
About UCSF
QBI - Seminar
Link copied to clipboard
Woot!
Dynamic States in the Peptide Exchange of MHC Class I Molecules
Dynamic States in the Peptide Exchange of MHC Class I Molecules
Feb 05, 2026
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Speakers

Christian Freund

Host

John Gross

Professor and head of the Laboratory of Protein Biochemistry at Freie Universitát, Berlin.

The Freund group is interested in the structure and dynamics of proteins in the context of molecular immunology and neurobiology. In particular, antigen presentation by so-called MHC class II molecules serves as a model system to track the dynamical prerequisites of antigen exchange, a process shaping adaptive immunity by ultimately engaging T cells. T cell engagement in turn is investigated at the level of membrane-proximal signaling events leading to changes in the adhesion/migration balance that is under cytoskeletal control. In the nervous system, protein autoinhibition is followed as a major mechanism to guarantee the coordination of events along the synaptic vesicle cycle. Most recently, the group could show that epilepsy-causing mutations in so-called SNARE proteins responsible for vesicle fusion cause cellular dysfunction by distinct molecular mechanisms related to changes in intra- and intermolecular interaction patterns.

Dynamic States in the Peptide Exchange of MHC Class I Molecules

Register

I am