[PDF][PDF] The HLA-A* 0201-restricted HY antigen contains a posttranslationally modified cysteine that significantly affects T cell recognition

L Meadows, W Wang, JMM den Haan, E Blokland… - Immunity, 1997 - cell.com
L Meadows, W Wang, JMM den Haan, E Blokland, C Reinhardus, JW Drijfhout…
Immunity, 1997cell.com
A peptide recognized by two cytotoxic T cell clones specific for the human minor
histocompatibility antigen HY and restricted by HLA-A* 0201 was identified. This peptide
originates from SMCY, as do two other HY epitopes, supporting the importance of this
protein as a major source of HY determinants in mice and humans. In naturally processed
peptides, T cells only recognize posttranslationally altered forms of this peptide that have
undergone modification of a cysteine residue in the seventh position. One of these …
Abstract
A peptide recognized by two cytotoxic T cell clones specific for the human minor histocompatibility antigen H-Y and restricted by HLA-A*0201 was identified. This peptide originates from SMCY, as do two other H-Y epitopes, supporting the importance of this protein as a major source of H-Y determinants in mice and humans. In naturally processed peptides, T cells only recognize posttranslationally altered forms of this peptide that have undergone modification of a cysteine residue in the seventh position. One of these modifications involves attachment of a second cysteine residue via a disulfide bond. This modification has profound effects on T cell recognition and also occurs in other class I MHC-associated peptides, supporting its general importance as an immunological determinant.
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