“…It has been speculated that zinc-dependent MAM binding to LG2 cells results from a direct involvement of zinc in the interactions between MAM and the class II MHC molecule HLA-DR1, since MAM binding to LG2 cells was completely inhibited by the presence of anti-HLA-DR mAb, whereas the anti-HLA-DP, anti-HLA-DQ, anti-CD40, or anti-MHC class I mAbs had no effect (Etongue-Mayer et al, 2002). Alternatively, zinc could be involved in the formation of a MAM homodimer, which may be required for the protein's biological function (Langlois et al, 2003). Indeed, our recent structural study revealed that MAM forms an asymmetric homodimer that can cross-link two MHC molecules (Zhao et al, 2004a).…”