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Primary and secondary functions of HLA-E are determined by stability and conformation of the peptide-bound complexes

MHC-E regulates NK cells by displaying MHC class Ia signal peptides (VL9) to NKG2A:CD94 receptors. MHC-E can also present sequence-diverse, lower-affinity, pathogen-derived peptides to T cell receptors (TCRs) on CD8(+) T cells. To understand these affinity differences, human MHC-E (HLA-E)-VL9 versus...

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Autores principales: Walters, Lucy C., Rozbesky, Daniel, Harlos, Karl, Quastel, Max, Sun, Hong, Springer, Sebastian, Rambo, Robert P., Mohammed, Fiyaz, Jones, E. Yvonne, McMichael, Andrew J., Gillespie, Geraldine M.
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Publicado: Cell Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9380258/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35705051
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2022.110959
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author Walters, Lucy C.
Rozbesky, Daniel
Harlos, Karl
Quastel, Max
Sun, Hong
Springer, Sebastian
Rambo, Robert P.
Mohammed, Fiyaz
Jones, E. Yvonne
McMichael, Andrew J.
Gillespie, Geraldine M.
author_facet Walters, Lucy C.
Rozbesky, Daniel
Harlos, Karl
Quastel, Max
Sun, Hong
Springer, Sebastian
Rambo, Robert P.
Mohammed, Fiyaz
Jones, E. Yvonne
McMichael, Andrew J.
Gillespie, Geraldine M.
author_sort Walters, Lucy C.
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description MHC-E regulates NK cells by displaying MHC class Ia signal peptides (VL9) to NKG2A:CD94 receptors. MHC-E can also present sequence-diverse, lower-affinity, pathogen-derived peptides to T cell receptors (TCRs) on CD8(+) T cells. To understand these affinity differences, human MHC-E (HLA-E)-VL9 versus pathogen-derived peptide structures are compared. Small-angle X-ray scatter (SAXS) measures biophysical parameters in solution, allowing comparison with crystal structures. For HLA-E-VL9, there is concordance between SAXS and crystal parameters. In contrast, HLA-E-bound pathogen-derived peptides produce larger SAXS dimensions that reduce to their crystallographic dimensions only when excess peptide is supplied. Further crystallographic analysis demonstrates three amino acids, exclusive to MHC-E, that not only position VL9 close to the α2 helix, but also allow non-VL9 peptide binding with re-configuration of a key TCR-interacting α2 region. Thus, non-VL9-bound peptides introduce an alternative peptide-binding motif and surface recognition landscape, providing a likely basis for VL9- and non-VL9-HLA-E immune discrimination.
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spelling pubmed-93802582022-08-17 Primary and secondary functions of HLA-E are determined by stability and conformation of the peptide-bound complexes Walters, Lucy C. Rozbesky, Daniel Harlos, Karl Quastel, Max Sun, Hong Springer, Sebastian Rambo, Robert P. Mohammed, Fiyaz Jones, E. Yvonne McMichael, Andrew J. Gillespie, Geraldine M. Cell Rep Article MHC-E regulates NK cells by displaying MHC class Ia signal peptides (VL9) to NKG2A:CD94 receptors. MHC-E can also present sequence-diverse, lower-affinity, pathogen-derived peptides to T cell receptors (TCRs) on CD8(+) T cells. To understand these affinity differences, human MHC-E (HLA-E)-VL9 versus pathogen-derived peptide structures are compared. Small-angle X-ray scatter (SAXS) measures biophysical parameters in solution, allowing comparison with crystal structures. For HLA-E-VL9, there is concordance between SAXS and crystal parameters. In contrast, HLA-E-bound pathogen-derived peptides produce larger SAXS dimensions that reduce to their crystallographic dimensions only when excess peptide is supplied. Further crystallographic analysis demonstrates three amino acids, exclusive to MHC-E, that not only position VL9 close to the α2 helix, but also allow non-VL9 peptide binding with re-configuration of a key TCR-interacting α2 region. Thus, non-VL9-bound peptides introduce an alternative peptide-binding motif and surface recognition landscape, providing a likely basis for VL9- and non-VL9-HLA-E immune discrimination. Cell Press 2022-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9380258/ /pubmed/35705051 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2022.110959 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Walters, Lucy C.
Rozbesky, Daniel
Harlos, Karl
Quastel, Max
Sun, Hong
Springer, Sebastian
Rambo, Robert P.
Mohammed, Fiyaz
Jones, E. Yvonne
McMichael, Andrew J.
Gillespie, Geraldine M.
Primary and secondary functions of HLA-E are determined by stability and conformation of the peptide-bound complexes
title Primary and secondary functions of HLA-E are determined by stability and conformation of the peptide-bound complexes
title_full Primary and secondary functions of HLA-E are determined by stability and conformation of the peptide-bound complexes
title_fullStr Primary and secondary functions of HLA-E are determined by stability and conformation of the peptide-bound complexes
title_full_unstemmed Primary and secondary functions of HLA-E are determined by stability and conformation of the peptide-bound complexes
title_short Primary and secondary functions of HLA-E are determined by stability and conformation of the peptide-bound complexes
title_sort primary and secondary functions of hla-e are determined by stability and conformation of the peptide-bound complexes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9380258/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35705051
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2022.110959
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