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Loading dynamics of one SARS-CoV-2-derived peptide into MHC-II revealed by kinetic models.


ABSTRACT: Major histocompatibility complex class II (MHC-II) plays an indispensable role in activating CD4+ T cell immune responses by presenting antigenic peptides on the cell surface for recognition by T cell receptors. The assembly of MHC-II and antigenic peptide is therefore a prerequisite for the antigen presentation. To date, however, the atomic-level mechanism underlying the peptide-loading dynamics for MHC-II is still elusive. Here, by constructing Markov state models based on extensive all-atom molecular dynamics simulations, we reveal the complete peptide-loading dynamics into MHC-II for one SARS-CoV-2 S-protein-derived antigenic peptide (235ITRFQTLLALHRSYL249). Our Markov state model identifies six metastable states (S1-S6) during the peptide-loading process and determines two dominant loading pathways. The peptide could potentially approach the antigen-binding groove via either its N- or C-terminus. Then, the consecutive insertion of several anchor residues into the binding pockets profoundly dictates the peptide-loading dynamics. Notably, the MHC-II αA52-E55 motif could guide the peptide loading into the antigen-binding groove via forming β-sheets conformation with the incoming peptide. The rate-limiting step, namely S5→S6, is mainly attributed to a considerable desolvation penalty triggered by the binding of the peptide C-terminus. Moreover, we further examined the conformational changes associated with the peptide exchange process catalyzed by the chaperon protein HLA-DM. A flipped-out conformation of MHC-II αW43 captured in S1-S3 is considered a critical anchor point for HLA-DM to modulate the structural dynamics. Our work provides deep structural insights into the key regulatory factors in MHC-II responsible for peptide recognition and guides future design for peptide vaccines against SARS-CoV-2.

SUBMITTER: Song K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10036144 | biostudies-literature | 2023 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Loading dynamics of one SARS-CoV-2-derived peptide into MHC-II revealed by kinetic models.

Song Kaiyuan K   Xu Honglin H   Da Lin-Tai LT  

Biophysical journal 20230324 9


Major histocompatibility complex class II (MHC-II) plays an indispensable role in activating CD4<sup>+</sup> T cell immune responses by presenting antigenic peptides on the cell surface for recognition by T cell receptors. The assembly of MHC-II and antigenic peptide is therefore a prerequisite for the antigen presentation. To date, however, the atomic-level mechanism underlying the peptide-loading dynamics for MHC-II is still elusive. Here, by constructing Markov state models based on extensive  ...[more]

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