Cutting edge: the HLA-A* 0101-restricted HY minor histocompatibility antigen originates from DFFRY and contains a cysteinylated cysteine residue as identified by a …

RA Pierce, ED Field, JMM den Haan… - The Journal of …, 1999 - journals.aai.org
RA Pierce, ED Field, JMM den Haan, JA Caldwell, FM White, JA Marto, W Wang, LM Frost…
The Journal of Immunology, 1999journals.aai.org
In this report, we describe the use of novel mass spectrometry instrumentation to identify a
male-specific minor histocompatibility Ag restricted by HLA-A* 0101 (A1-HY). This Ag has
the sequence IVDC* LTEMY, where C* represents a cysteine disulfide bonded to a second
cysteine residue. The core peptide sequence is found in the protein product of DFFRY, a Y
chromosome gene not previously identified as the source of an HY Ag. The male-specific
form of the peptide differs from its X chromosomal counterpart by the substitution of serine for …
Abstract
In this report, we describe the use of novel mass spectrometry instrumentation to identify a male-specific minor histocompatibility Ag restricted by HLA-A* 0101 (A1-HY). This Ag has the sequence IVDC* LTEMY, where C* represents a cysteine disulfide bonded to a second cysteine residue. The core peptide sequence is found in the protein product of DFFRY, a Y chromosome gene not previously identified as the source of an HY Ag. The male-specific form of the peptide differs from its X chromosomal counterpart by the substitution of serine for the C* residue. Both peptides are expressed on the cell surface at 30 or fewer copies per cell. However, A1-HY-specific CTL recognize the DFFRY-derived peptide at a 1500-fold lower dose than the female homologue. Thus, these studies have identified a new source of HY epitopes and provide additional information about the influence of posttranslational modifications of class I-associated peptides on T cell recognition.
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