Modulation of peptide binding by HLA-B27 polymorphism in pockets A and B,and peptide specificity of B*2703 |
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Authors: | Jos A. Villadangos,Bego a Galocha,Fernando Garcí a,Juan P. Albar,Jos A. L pez de Castro |
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Affiliation: | José A. Villadangos,Begoña Galocha,Fernando García,Juan P. Albar,José A. López de Castro |
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Abstract: | The results in this study address three aspects of peptide binding to the disease-associated antigen HLA-B27 and its modulation by polymorphism: the contribution of major anchor residues 2 and 9, the role of pocket B polymorphism in modulating peptide specificity, and the binding properties of B*2703, a subtype not found to be associated with spondyloarthropathy. Synthetic analogs of peptides naturally presented by B*2705 were used to demonstrate that residue 2 is essential, since Ala2 analogs bound marginally to B*2705, but the specificity of B*2705 for Arg2 is not absolute, and show that the contribution of basic residue 9 to binding was significant, but less than Arg2. The effect of single mutations in the B pocket was to decrease or - with the Glu > Met-45 mutation - totally shift pocket B specificity for Arg2 towards other residues at this position. This was shown by quantitating the relative binding of Gln2 and Ala2 analogs, and by pool-sequencing of the peptides bound in vivo to these mutants. Peptides naturally presented by B*2705 apparently bound with a lower affinity to pocket A variants with altered hydrogen bonding to the peptide N terminus, including B*2703. Binding of peptide analogs with changes at positions 2 or 9 suggested that in B*2703 pocket A, interactions are weaker and pocket B interactions are stronger than in B*2705. This can be explained by the effect of the unique His59 change in B*2703 in both pockets. Thus, B*2703 is probably the HLA-B27 subtype with the most stringent specificity for the Arg2 peptide motif. |
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Keywords: | HLA-B27 Peptide binding |
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