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The contribution of major histocompatibility complex contacts to the affinity and kinetics of T cell receptor binding.


ABSTRACT: The interaction between the T cell antigen receptor (TCR) and antigenic peptide in complex with major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules is a crucial step in T cell activation. The relative contributions of TCR:peptide and TCR:MHC contacts to the overall binding energy remain unclear. This has important implications for our understanding of T cell development and function. In this study we used site directed mutagenesis to estimate the contribution of HLA-A2 side-chains to the binding of four TCRs. Our results show that these TCRs have very different energetic 'footprints' on HLA-A2, with no residues contributing to all TCR interactions. The estimated overall contribution of MHC side-chains to the total interaction energy was variable, with lower limits ranging from 11% to 50%. Kinetic analysis suggested a minor and variable contribution of MHC side-chains to the transition state complex, arguing against a two-step mechanism for TCR binding.

SUBMITTER: Zhang H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5062128 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The contribution of major histocompatibility complex contacts to the affinity and kinetics of T cell receptor binding.

Zhang Hao H   Lim Hong-Sheng HS   Knapp Berhard B   Deane Charlotte M CM   Aleksic Milos M   Dushek Omer O   van der Merwe P Anton PA  

Scientific reports 20161013


The interaction between the T cell antigen receptor (TCR) and antigenic peptide in complex with major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules is a crucial step in T cell activation. The relative contributions of TCR:peptide and TCR:MHC contacts to the overall binding energy remain unclear. This has important implications for our understanding of T cell development and function. In this study we used site directed mutagenesis to estimate the contribution of HLA-A2 side-chains to the binding of  ...[more]

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