MHC1 protien bind to antigen presented to which cell
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on all nucleated cell in bodies of vertebrate and in platlets
Explanation:
MHC class I molecules are one of two primary classes of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules (the other being MHC class II) and are found on the cell surface of all nucleated cells in the bodies of vertebrates. They also occur on platelets, but not on red blood cells
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T-CELLS
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They are both transmembrane heterodimers with extracellular N-terminal domains that bind antigen for presentation to T cells. Class I MHC proteins consist of a transmembrane α chain, which is encoded by a class I MHC gene, and a small extracellular protein called β2-microglobulin (Figure 24-49A).
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