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HLA class I binding of synthetic nonamer peptides carrying major anchor residue motifs of HLA-B27 (B*2705)-binding peptides.

D Fruci1, P Rovero, R H Butler, R Sorrentino, R Tosi, N Tanigaki.   

Abstract

Eight nonamer peptides that comply with the major anchor residue motifs (the combination of amino acid residues at positions 2 and 9), R - K and R - R, of HLA-B27 (B*2705)-binding peptides were synthesized and tested for their direct binding to HLA class I alpha chains by the HLA class I alpha chain refolding assay previously described. One was a known B27 (B*2705)-binding heat shock protein peptide, HSP89 alpha (201-209), and the other seven were derived from the sequence of wild-type P53, a human tumor suppressor protein. A total of 36 HLA class I allospecificities were tested. HSP89 alpha (201-209) and two P53 peptides, P53 (362-370) and P53 (378-386), all possessing the motif R - K, bound strongly to B27 (B*2705) alpha chains. A weak binding was seen for P53 (272-280) and P53 (334-342), both showing the motif R - R. Most of these B27-binding peptides were found to bind to A3 alpha chains as well. In addition, P53 (173-181) and P53 (334-342), both with the R - R motif, showed substantial binding with A31 alpha chains. All the peptides carrying the motif R - K also showed weak binding with A31 alpha chains. The remaining two peptides, P53 (201-209) and P53 (282-290), with the motif R - R, did not show significant binding with any of the alpha chains tested. This study demonstrates both the specificity of peptide binding to a given HLA allelic product and the occurrence of cross-peptide-binding between the allelic products of different HLA loci.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8462993     DOI: 10.1007/bf00216389

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunogenetics        ISSN: 0093-7711            Impact factor:   2.846


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