| Literature DB >> 1855254 |
C R Wang1, B E Loveland, K F Lindahl.
Abstract
Mta, the maternally transmitted antigen of mice, is a hydrophobic, N-formylated mitochondrial peptide, MTF, presented on the cell surface to cytotoxic T lymphocytes by a novel major histocompatibility complex class I molecule, encoded by H-2M3. We have cloned and sequenced two alleles of M3, which differ in their ability to present MTF despite greater than 99% identity in the coding regions. M3 is as divergent from classical, antigen-presenting H-2 molecules as from other class I genes of the Hmt and the Qa/Tla regions. Amino acids critical for folding of class I molecules are conserved in M3. Noncharged amino acids lining the peptide-binding groove and phenylalanine 171 may explain the unique interaction with MTF, and leucine 95 appears critical for immunological activity.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1855254 DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(91)90623-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell ISSN: 0092-8674 Impact factor: 41.582