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Mass Spectrometry Defines Lysophospholipids as Ligands for Chicken MHCY Class I Molecules.


ABSTRACT: Chicken (Gallus gallus) MHCY class I molecules are highly polymorphic yet substantially different from polymorphic MHC class I molecules that bind peptide Ags. The binding grooves in MHCY class I molecules are hydrophobic and too narrow to accommodate peptides. An earlier structural study suggested that ligands for MHCY class I might be lipids, but the contents of the groove were not clearly identified. In this study, lysophospholipids have been identified by mass spectrometry as bound in two MHCY class I isoforms that differ substantially in sequence. The two isoforms, YF1*7.1 and YF1*RJF34, differ by 35 aa in the α1 and α2 domains that form the MHC class I ligand binding groove. Lyso-phosphatidylethanolamine (lyso-PE) 18:1 was the dominant lipid identified in YF1*7.1 and YF1*RJF34 expressed as recombinant molecules and renatured with β2-microglobulin in the presence of a total lipid extract from Escherichia coli. Less frequently detected were lyso-PE 17:1, lyso-PE 16:1, and lysophosphatidylglycerols 17:1 and 16:0. These data provide evidence that lysophospholipids are candidate ligands for MHCY class I molecules. Finding that MHCY class I isoforms differing substantially in sequence bind the same array of lysophospholipids indicates that the amino acid polymorphism that distinguishes MHCY class I molecules is not key in defining ligand specificity. The polymorphic positions lie mostly away from the binding groove and might define specificity in interactions of MHCY class I molecules with receptors that are presently unidentified. MHCY class I molecules are distinctive in bound ligand and in display of polymorphic residues.

SUBMITTER: Gugiu GB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9772402 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mass Spectrometry Defines Lysophospholipids as Ligands for Chicken MHCY Class I Molecules.

Gugiu Gabriel B GB   Goto Ronald M RM   Bhattacharya Supriyo S   Delgado Melissa K MK   Dalton Jennifer J   Balendiran Vaishnavi V   Miller Marcia M MM  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20230101 1


Chicken (Gallus gallus) MHCY class I molecules are highly polymorphic yet substantially different from polymorphic MHC class I molecules that bind peptide Ags. The binding grooves in MHCY class I molecules are hydrophobic and too narrow to accommodate peptides. An earlier structural study suggested that ligands for MHCY class I might be lipids, but the contents of the groove were not clearly identified. In this study, lysophospholipids have been identified by mass spectrometry as bound in two MH  ...[more]

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