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Modulation of class I major histocompatibility complex antigen cell-surface stability by transmembrane domain length variation.

C K Osborn1, V Grigoriev, M D Crew.   

Abstract

Cell surface localization of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I proteins is conferred to a large extent by their transmembrane domains (TMs) which exhibit allelic, inter-locus and inter-species variation in both amino acid composition and length. Here, the consequences of TM length variation on trafficking and cell-surface stability were examined using the human MHC class I protein HLA-A2. Transformed B lymphocytes (CIR cells) transfected with an HLA-A2 gene encoding an additional 12 hydrophobic amino acids in the TM exhibited a marked decrease in steady-state cell-surface levels of the HLA-A2 protein relative to cells transfected with the wild-type HLA-A2 gene. Diminished surface expression was observed regardless of the presence or absence of the cytoplasmic domain and could not be accounted for by altered association with beta2-microglobulin. While intracellular trafficking rates were affected by TM length enlargement and/or the absence of cytoplasmic domains, this, as well, could not completely explain the TM length-dependent differential cell-surface levels. Studies using brefeldin A to block transport of HLA-A2 proteins to the cell surface suggested that the diminished cell-surface levels of TM enlarged HLA-A2 proteins was a result of decreased cell-surface stability. A significant negative correlation between cell-surface stability and TM length was observed in a comparison of four HLA-A2 proteins differing only in TM length. Similar studies employing an HLA-A2 protein with the TM of HLA-B27 (which is the same length as the HLA-A2 TM but is only 72% identical) suggested that MHC class I TM length variation, independent of amino acid composition and the cytoplasmic domain, may appreciably affect cell-surface stability.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9444976     DOI: 10.1016/s0161-5890(97)00069-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Immunol        ISSN: 0161-5890            Impact factor:   4.407


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