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1JUF

Structure of Minor Histocompatibility Antigen peptide, H13b, complexed to H2-Db

Summary for 1JUF
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb1juf/pdb
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DescriptorH2-Db major histocompatibility antigen, Beta-2-microglobulin, H13b peptide, ... (4 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsmhc class-i, h2-db, h13, minor histocompatibility antigens, immune system
Biological sourceMus musculus (house mouse)
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Cellular locationMembrane; Single-pass type I membrane protein: P01899
Secreted: P01887
Endoplasmic reticulum membrane ; Multi- pass membrane protein . Isoform 4: Cell membrane ; Multi-pass membrane protein : Q9D8V0
Total number of polymer chains3
Total formula weight44875.33
Authors
Ostrov, D.A.,Roden, M.M.,Shi, W.,Palmieri, E.,Christianson, G.J.,Mendoza, L.,Villaflor, G.,Tilley, D.,Shastri, N.,Grey, H.,Almo, S.C.,Roopenian, D.C.,Nathenson, S.G. (deposition date: 2001-08-24, release date: 2002-03-20, Last modification date: 2024-11-13)
Primary citationOstrov, D.A.,Roden, M.M.,Shi, W.,Palmieri, E.,Christianson, G.J.,Mendoza, L.,Villaflor, G.,Tilley, D.,Shastri, N.,Grey, H.,Almo, S.C.,Roopenian, D.,Nathenson, S.G.
How H13 histocompatibility peptides differing by a single methyl group and lacking conventional MHC binding anchor motifs determine self-nonself discrimination.
J.Immunol., 168:283-289, 2002
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PubMed Abstract: The mouse H13 minor histocompatibility (H) Ag, originally detected as a barrier to allograft transplants, is remarkable in that rejection is a consequence of an extremely subtle interchange, P4(Val/Ile), in a nonamer H2-D(b)-bound peptide. Moreover, H13 peptides lack the canonical P5(Asn) central anchor residue normally considered important for forming a peptide/MHC complex. To understand how these noncanonical peptide pMHC complexes form physiologically active TCR ligands, crystal structures of allelic H13 pD(b) complexes and a P5(Asn) anchored pD(b) analog were solved to high resolution. The structures show that the basis of TCRs to distinguish self from nonself H13 peptides is their ability to distinguish a single solvent-exposed methyl group. In addition, the structures demonstrate that there is no need for H13 peptides to derive any stabilization from interactions within the central C pocket to generate fully functional pMHC complexes. These results provide a structural explanation for a classical non-MHC-encoded H Ag, and they call into question the requirement for contact between anchor residues and the major MHC binding pockets in vaccine design.
PubMed: 11751972
DOI: 10.4049/​jimmunol.168.1.283
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