Literature DB >> 23954306

Plasticity in the contribution of T cell receptor variable region residues to binding of peptide-HLA-A2 complexes.

Sheena N Smith1, Daniel Sommermeyer, Kurt H Piepenbrink, Sydney J Blevins, Helga Bernhard, Wolfgang Uckert, Brian M Baker, David M Kranz.   

Abstract

One hypothesis accounting for major histocompatibility complex (MHC) restriction by T cell receptors (TCRs) holds that there are several evolutionary conserved residues in TCR variable regions that contact MHC. While this "germline codon" hypothesis is supported by various lines of evidence, it has been difficult to test. The difficulty stems in part from the fact that TCRs exhibit low affinities for pep/MHC, thus limiting the range of binding energies that can be assigned to these key interactions using mutational analyses. To measure the magnitude of binding energies involved, here we used high-affinity TCRs engineered by mutagenesis of CDR3. The TCRs included a high-affinity, MART-1/HLA-A2-specific single-chain TCR and two other high-affinity TCRs that all contain the same Vα region and recognize the same MHC allele (HLA-A2), with different peptides and Vβ regions. Mutational analysis of residues in CDR1 and CDR2 of the three Vα2 regions showed the importance of the key germline codon residue Y51. However, two other proposed key residues showed significant differences among the TCRs in their relative contributions to binding. With the use of single-position, yeast-display libraries in two of the key residues, MART-1/HLA-A2 selections also revealed strong preferences for wild-type germline codon residues, but several alternative residues could also accommodate binding and, hence, MHC restriction. Thus, although a single residue (Y51) could account for a proportion of the energy associated with positive selection (i.e., MHC restriction), there is significant plasticity in requirements for particular side chains in CDR1 and CDR2 and in their relative binding contributions among different TCRs.
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Keywords:  CDR; MHC; SOE; SPR; T cell receptor; T cell receptors; TCR; complementarity-determining region; directed evolution; germline codon bias; major histocompatibility complex; single-chain; splicing by overlap extension; surface plasmon resonance; yeast display

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23954306      PMCID: PMC3844621          DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2013.08.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


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