PEPTIDES NATURALLY PRESENTED BY MHC CLASS-I MOLECULES

被引:715
作者
RAMMENSEE, HG
FALK, K
ROTZSCHKE, O
机构
[1] Max-Planck-Inst. für Biologie, Abteilung Immungenetik
关键词
MHC CLASS-I; ANTIGEN PROCESSING; ANTIGEN PRESENTATION; PEPTIDE MOTIFS; T-LYMPHOCYTES;
D O I
10.1146/annurev.iy.11.040193.001241
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
MHC class I molecules are peptide receptors of stringent specificity which however still allow millions of different ligands. This is achieved by the following specificity characteristics summarized as allele specific peptide motifs: Peptides are of defined length, depending on the class I allele (either 8 or 9 residues; exceptions have been observed). Typically, 2 of the 8 or 9 positions are anchors that can only be occupied by a single amino acid residue, or by residues with closely related side chains. Location and characteristics of anchors vary with class I alleles. The C terminus of the peptide ligands is frequently an aliphatic or charged residue. Such allele-specific class I peptide ligand motifs, known so far for H-2Kd, K(b), K(k), K(km1), D(b), HLA-A*0201, A*0205, and B*2705, are useful to predict natural T cell epitopes. The latter can be determined by extraction from cells recognized by the T cell of interest. It is not known how the class I ligands are produced in the cell, although speculative models exist. The peptide specificity of class I molecules and experimental evidence indicate that T cells are tolerant to only a small fraction of the expressed genomic sequences and are not tolerant to the remainder. The function of class I molecules is to present a collection of self-peptide samples at the cell surface for surveillance by T cells.
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