Analysis of peptide-binding motifs for two disease associated HLA-DR13 alleles using an M13 phage display library

利用M13噬菌体展示文库分析两种疾病相关HLA-DR13等位基因的肽结合基序

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Abstract

Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules bind peptides bearing an appropriate 'sequence motif' for MHC binding. The use of phage display libraries exploits the ability of MHC class II molecules to exchange peptides in solution and thus select out peptide sequences with high-affinity binding from a large array of random peptides. We have analysed the peptide binding motifs of HLA-DRB1*1301 and *1302 using affinity purified HLA-DR13 molecules to purify sequentially HLA-DR13-binding peptides from a large random library of M13 phage containing nonamer inserts in the pIII coat protein. These DR13 alleles differ only at position 86 of the HLA-DR beta chain, where they contain valine and glycine residues respectively. These alleles were chosen because of their association with protection from severe malaria and chronic hepatitis B virus infection in West Africa. Analysis of the phage bound to these DR molecules suggests binding motifs. We compare the results derived from the use of the phage display library with results obtained from analysis of eluted peptides and peptide-binding studies. This analysis shows that although there is a common theme to motifs derived using different methods, there are also subtle variations between them.

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