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6KWK

SLA-1*04:01 binding "MTAHITVPY" at 2.50Å resolution

Data provenance

Structure downloaded from PDB Europe using the Coordinate Server. Aligned to residues 1-180 of 1HHK2 using the CEALIGN3 function of PyMol4. Chain assigment using a Levenshtein distance5 method using data from the PDBe REST API6. Organism data from PDBe REST API. Data for both of these operations from the Molecules endpoint. Structure visualised with 3DMol7.

Information sections


Complex type

Class i with peptide

1. Beta 2 microglobulin
['B']
2. Class I alpha
SLA-1*04:01
['A']
3. Peptide
MTAHITVPY
['C']

Species


Locus / Allele group


Publication

Peptidomes and Structures Illustrate Two Distinguishing Mechanisms of Alternating the Peptide Plasticity Caused by Swine MHC Class I Micropolymorphism.

Wei X, Wang S, Li Z, Li Z, Qu Z, Wang S, Zou B, Liang R, Xia C, Zhang N
Front Immunol (2021) 12, 592447 [doi:10.3389/fimmu.2021.592447]  [pubmed:33717070

The micropolymorphism of major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-I) can greatly alter the plasticity of peptide presentation, but elucidating the underlying mechanism remains a challenge. Here we investigated the impact of the micropolymorphism on peptide presentation of swine MHC-I (termed swine leukocyte antigen class I, SLA-I) molecules via immunopeptidomes that were determined by our newly developed random peptide library combined with the mass spectrometry (MS) de novo sequencing method (termed RPLD-MS) and the corresponding crystal structures. The immunopeptidomes of SLA-1*04:01, SLA-1*13:01, and their mutants showed that mutations of residues 156 and 99 could expand and narrow the ranges of peptides presented by SLA-I molecules, respectively. R156A mutation of SLA-1*04:01 altered the charge properties and enlarged the volume size of pocket D, which eliminated the harsh restriction to accommodate the third (P3) anchor residue of the peptide and expanded the peptide binding scope. Compared with 99Tyr of SLA-1*0401, 99Phe of SLA-1*13:01 could not form a conservative hydrogen bond with the backbone of the P3 residues, leading to fewer changes in the pocket properties but a significant decrease in quantitative of immunopeptidomes. This absent force could be compensated by the salt bridge formed by P1-E and 170Arg. These data illustrate two distinguishing manners that show how micropolymorphism alters the peptide-binding plasticity of SLA-I alleles, verifying the sensitivity and accuracy of the RPLD-MS method for determining the peptide binding characteristics of MHC-I in vitro and helping to more accurately predict and identify MHC-I restricted epitopes.

Structure deposition and release

Deposited: 2019-09-07
Released: 2020-09-09
Revised: 2021-03-24

Data provenance

Publication data retrieved from PDBe REST API8 and PMCe REST API9

Other structures from this publication


Peptide details

Length: Nonamer (9 amino acids)

Sequence: MTAHITVPY

Interactive view
Cutaway side view (static)
Surface top view (static - coloured by atom property)
Cutaway top view (static)

Data provenance

MHC:peptide complexes are visualised using PyMol. The peptide is superimposed on a consistent cutaway slice of the MHC binding cleft (displayed as a grey mesh) which best indicates the binding pockets for the P1/P5/PC positions (side view - pockets A, E, F) and for the P2/P3/PC-2 positions (top view - pockets B, C, D). In some cases peptides will use a different pocket for a specific peptide position (atypical anchoring). On some structures the peptide may appear to sterically clash with a pocket. This is an artefact of picking a standardised slice of the cleft and overlaying the peptide.


Peptide neighbours

P1 MET

TYR7
ARG170
LEU163
SER167
LEU5
TYR159
TYR59
GLU63
ARG62
TYR171
P2 THR

GLU63
ARG62
TYR9
TYR7
TYR99
ASN66
MET45
LEU163
VAL67
TYR159
P3 ALA

ARG156
TYR159
TYR9
THR70
TYR99
ASN66
P4 HIS

ARG62
ASN66
ARG156
GLU69
P5 ILE

GLU69
THR73
THR70
TYR74
ASN66
P6 THR

GLU152
ARG156
ARG155
P7 VAL

THR73
TRP147
GLU152
ALA150
P8 PRO

THR143
THR73
TRP147
LYS146
P9 TYR

LEU81
ILE142
TYR74
ASP116
TRP147
ARG114
THR80
TYR84
TYR123
LEU95
THR73
SER97
GLY77
THR143
LYS146

Colour key

Aromatic Hydrophobic Acidic Basic Neutral/polar

Data provenance

Neighbours are calculated by finding residues with atoms within 5Å of each other using BioPython Neighboursearch module. The list of neighbours is then sorted and filtered to inlcude only neighbours where between the peptide and the MHC Class I alpha chain.

Colours selected to match the YRB scheme. [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmolb.2015.00056/full]


Binding cleft pockets


Peptide sidechain binding pockets (static)
Peptide terminii and backbone binding residues (static)
A Pocket

TYR159
LEU163
SER167
TYR171
LEU5
TYR59
GLU63
ASN66
TYR7
B Pocket

ALA24
VAL34
MET45
GLU63
ASN66
VAL67
TYR7
THR70
TYR9
TYR99
C Pocket

THR70
THR73
TYR74
TYR9
SER97
D Pocket

ARG114
ARG155
ARG156
TYR159
LEU160
TYR99
E Pocket

ARG114
TRP147
GLU152
ARG156
SER97
F Pocket

ASP116
TYR123
THR143
LYS146
TRP147
GLY77
THR80
LEU81
TYR84
LEU95

Colour key

Binds N-terminus Binds P1 backbone Binds P2 backbone Binds PC-1 backbone Binds C-terminus

Data provenance

N-/C-terminus and peptide backbone binding residues are assigned according to previously published information and pockets are assigned according to an adaptation of a previously published set of residues. All numbering is currently that of the 'canonical' structures of human and mouse MHC Class I molecules.

Chain sequences

1. Beta 2 microglobulin
Beta 2 microglobulin
        10        20        30        40        50        60
FVARPPKVQVYSRHPAENGKPNYLNCYVSGFHPPQIEIDLLKNGEKMNAEQSDLSFSKDW
        70        80        90
SFYLLVHTEFTPNAVDQYSCRVKHVTLDKPKIVKWDRDH

2. Class I alpha
SLA-1*04:01
        10        20        30        40        50        60
GPHSLSYFYTAVSRPDRGDSRFIAVGYVDDTQFVRFDNYAPNPRMEPRVPWIQQEGQEYW
        70        80        90       100       110       120
DRETRNVKETAQTYGVGLNTLRGYYNQSEAGSHTLQSMYGCYLGPDGLLLHGYRQDAYDG
       130       140       150       160       170       180
ADYIALNEDLRSWTAADMAAQITKRKWEAADEAERRRSYLQGLCVESLRRYLEMGKDTLQ
       190       200       210       220       230       240
RAEPPKTHVTRHPSSDLGVTLRCWALGFYPKEISLTWQREGQDQSQDMELVETRPSGDGT
       250       260       270
FQKWAALVVPPGEEQSYTCHVQHEGLQEPLTLRWD

3. Peptide
MTAHITVPY


Data provenance

Sequences are retrieved via the Uniprot method of the RSCB REST API. Sequences are then compared to those derived from the PDB file and matched against sequences retrieved from the IPD-IMGT/HLA database for human sequences, or the IPD-MHC database for other species. Mouse sequences are matched against FASTA files from Uniprot. Sequences for the mature extracellular protein (signal petide and cytoplasmic tail removed) are compared to identical length sequences from the datasources mentioned before using either exact matching or Levenshtein distance based matching.


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Complete structures

Aligned structures [cif]
  1. 6KWK assembly 1  

Components

MHC Class I alpha chain [cif]
  1. 6KWK assembly 1  
MHC Class I antigen binding domain (alpha1/alpha2) [cif]
  1. 6KWK assembly 1  
Peptide only [cif]
  1. 6KWK assembly 1  

Derived data

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https://api.histo.fyi/v1/structures/6kwk

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