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Stress-testing the relationship between T cell receptor/peptide-MHC affinity and cross-reactivity using peptide velcro.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2018; 
Gee MH,,, Sibener LV,,, Birnbaum ME,,, Jude KM,, Yang X,, Fernandes RA,, Mendoza JL,, Glassman CR,,, Garcia KC,,,.
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Peptide Synthesis Peptides were synthesized both with and without the selected velcro sequence (Genscript) and were exchanged into the MHC by adding 10 μM peptide and thrombin at 37 °C for 1 h, followed by a 37 °C incubation overnight in 30 mM citrate buffer (pH 6. Get A Quote

摘要

T cell receptors (TCRs) bind to peptide-major histocompatibility complex (pMHC) with low affinity (Kd ∼ μM), which is generally assumed to facilitate cross-reactive TCR "scanning" of ligands. To understand the relationship between TCR/pMHC affinity and cross-reactivity, we sought to engineer an additional weak interaction, termed "velcro," between the TCR and pMHC to probe the specificities of TCRs at relatively low and high affinities. This additional interaction was generated through an eight-amino acid peptide library covalently linked to the N terminus of the MHC-bound peptide. Velcro was selected through an affinity-based isolation and was subsequently shown to enhance the cognate TCR/pMHC affinity in a... More

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T cell receptor; combinatorial biology; cross-reactivity; peptide; protein engineering