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Disparate thermodynamics governing T cell receptor-MHC-I interactions implicate extrinsic factors in guiding MHC restriction.


ABSTRACT: The underlying basis of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) restriction is unclear. Nevertheless, current data suggest that a common thermodynamic signature dictates alphabeta T cell receptor (TcR) ligation. To evaluate whether this thermodynamic signature defines MHC restriction, we have examined the thermodynamic basis of a highly characterized immunodominant TcR interacting with its cognate peptide-MHC-I ligand. Surprisingly, we observed this interaction to be governed by favorable enthalpic and entropic forces, which is in contrast to the prevailing generality, namely, enthalpically driven interactions combined with markedly unfavorable entropic forces. We conclude that extrinsic molecular factors, such as coreceptor ligation, conformational adjustments involved in TcR signaling, or constraints dictated by higher-order arrangement of ligated TcRs, might play a greater role in guiding MHC restriction than appreciated previously.

SUBMITTER: Ely LK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1564203 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Disparate thermodynamics governing T cell receptor-MHC-I interactions implicate extrinsic factors in guiding MHC restriction.

Ely Lauren K LK   Beddoe Travis T   Clements Craig S CS   Matthews Jacqueline M JM   Purcell Anthony W AW   Kjer-Nielsen Lars L   McCluskey James J   Rossjohn Jamie J  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20060414 17


The underlying basis of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) restriction is unclear. Nevertheless, current data suggest that a common thermodynamic signature dictates alphabeta T cell receptor (TcR) ligation. To evaluate whether this thermodynamic signature defines MHC restriction, we have examined the thermodynamic basis of a highly characterized immunodominant TcR interacting with its cognate peptide-MHC-I ligand. Surprisingly, we observed this interaction to be governed by favorable enthalp  ...[more]

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