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The Crystal Structure of H-2Db Complexed with a Partial Peptide Epitope Suggests a Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I Assembly Intermediate
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Crystal StructureH-2db ComplexedProtein AssemblyPeptide EngineeringMolecular BiologyAntigen ProcessingQuasi-stable Mhc ClassViral Structural ProteinVirus StructureProtein FoldingMulti-protein AssemblyBiochemistryPeptide-dependent Mhc ClassStructural BiologyBound PeptideNatural SciencesPeptide LibraryProtein EngineeringPartial Peptide EpitopeMedicine
In the absence of bound peptide ligands, major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules are unstable. In an attempt to determine the minimum requirement for peptide-dependent MHC class I stabilization, we have used short synthetic peptides derived from the Sendai virus nucleoprotein epitope (residues 324-332, 1FAPGNYPAL9) to promote its folding in vitro of H-2D(b). We found that H-2D(b) can be stabilized by the pentapeptide 5NYPAL9, which is equivalent to the C-terminal portion of the optimal nonapeptide and includes both the P5 and P9 anchor residues. We have crystallized the complex of the H-2D(b) molecule with the pentamer and determined the structure to show how a quasi-stable MHC class I molecule can be formed by occupancy of a single binding pocket in the peptide-binding groove.
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