Journal article

Quantitative and qualitative influences of tapasin on the class I peptide repertoire

AW Purcell, JJ Gorman, M Garcia-Peydró, A Paradela, SR Burrows, GH Talbo, N Laham, undefined Chen Au Peh, EC Reynolds, JA López de Castro, J McCluskey

Journal of Immunology | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 2001

Abstract

Tapasin is critical for efficient loading and surface expression of most HLA class I molecules. The high level surface expression of HLA-B*2705 on tapasin-deficient 721.220 cells allowed the influence of this chaperone on peptide repertoire to be examined. Comparison of peptides bound to HLA-B*2705 expressed on tapasin-deficient and -proficient cells by mass spectrometry revealed an overall reduction in the recovery of B*2705-bound peptides isolated from tapasin-deficient cells despite similar yields of B27 heavy chain and β2-microglobulin. This indicated that a proportion of suboptimal ligands were associated with B27, and they were lost during the purification process. Notwithstanding this..

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