Molecular mapping of a new public HLA class I epitope shared by all HLA-B and HLA-C antigens and defined by a monoclonal antibody
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- conference paper
- Published by Springer Nature in Immunogenetics
- Vol. 29 (1) , 25-32
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02341610
Abstract
It has previously been shown that a mouse monoclonal antibody, designated 4E, reacts with an epitope common to all HLA-B and -C antigens and those of the HLA-Aw19 cross-reactive group, namely, HLA-A29,-A30, -A31, -A32, -Aw33, and -Aw74. In order to pinpoint the amino acid residues which comprise the public specificity recognized by 4E, an HLA-A29 cDNA clone was isolated and its predicted amino acid sequence compared with those of other clonedHLA class I genes. The isolated HLA-A29 cDNA corresponded to the rarer of the twoA29 variant alleles,A29.1. Two amino acid residues of HLA-A29.1, gln-144 and arg-151, were found in all 24HLA-B andHLA-C alleles examined but were present in only one of 15HLA-A alleles for which sequence data are available. Importantly, this exceptional allele wasHLA-A32, another member of the HLA-Aw19 cross-reactive group. Gln-144 and arg-151 should be capable of jointly contributing to the binding site for 4E, as they are situated in successive alpha-helical subregions and are predicted to be juxtaposed in the three-dimensional HLA molecule. Four other residues in the first or second external domains of HLA-A29.1 (thr-9, leu-62, gln-63, and his-102) were unique among theHLA-A alleles, but none of these was found in corresponding positions ofHLA-B or-C alleles and thus failed to correlate with presence or absence of the 4E determinant. These observations are consistent with the notion that gln-144 and arg-151 define a determinant common to HLA-B, HLA-C, and the HLA-Awl9 cross-reactive group and the binding site of the monoclonal antibody 4E.This publication has 59 references indexed in Scilit:
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