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Xiaolong Li1,2, Pedro A Lamothe3, Robert Ng2,4, Shutong Xu2, Maikun Teng1, Bruce D Walker5,6, Jia-Huai Wang7,8,9.
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27638468 PMCID: PMC5055491 DOI: 10.1007/s13238-016-0309-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Protein Cell ISSN: 1674-800X Impact factor: 14.870
Figure 1Structures of HLA-B*5801 complex with QW9 and its variants. (A) Overall view of the structure of QW9wt/HLA-B*5801. The heavy chain is in green and the β2m domain is in cyan. The peptide QW9wt is in a yellow stick model. (B) Overlay of structures of HLA-B*5801 loaded with wild-type QW9 and its variants, E5D and S3T. The front helix of HLA has been removed for clarity. (C–E) The 2Fo-Fc difference maps for the bound peptide only. Shown here are peptides in six independent peptide/HLA-B*5801 complexes of three crystal structures determined. The map is contoured at 0.9 σ level. Note that in Fig. D and E, the densities of QW9-E5D-1 and QW9-S3T-1 are too weak to assign the long floppy side chain of K7. Only Ala is modeled instead. But their main chain conformations are in convex shape, indicating that the flexible side chain of K7 should point outwards. (F) The peptide-binding mode. Shown here is the hydrogen-bonding network between peptide and HLA molecule for three representative structures. Hydrogen bonds are shown in magenta dash lines. The magenta-colored balls are water molecules. HLA-B*5801 and its residues are in green and QW9 is in yellow stick model. The important residues on QW9 and the variants are labeled in red. Again the front helix of HLA has been removed for clarity
Figure 2Comparison between HLA-B*5801 and HLA-B*5301. (A) Sequence alignment of HLA-B*5801 and HLA-B*5301 (residues 61–72). Only eight residues differ between the two HLA molecules, and the residue R65 which contributes to the large positive area in HLA-B*5801 is labeled with a star. (B) Ribbon drawing of HAL-B*5801 molecule viewing down the peptide-binding groove from the TCR perspective. The distinct residues between HLA-B*5801 and HLA-B*5301 are in red region and cluster at the α1-helical region of HLA molecule. The R65 is labeled and highlighted as sticker here. (C and D) Electrostatic potential surface representation in the same view as in the ribbon drawing in B, for HLA-B*5801 and HLA-B*5301 (PDB: 1A1M), respectively. The red color represents negative potential, the blue positive and the while color neutral. The most remarkable distinction between HLA-B*5801 and HLA-B*5301 is highlighted as a circle