Author:
Mavridis George,Mpakali Anastasia,Zoidakis Jerome,Makridakis Manousos,Vlahou Antonia,Kaloumenou Eleni,Ziotopoulou Angeliki,Georgiadis Dimitris,Papakyriakou Athanasios,Stratikos Efstratios
Abstract
AbstractProcessing of N-terminally elongated antigenic peptide precursors by Endoplasmic Reticulum Aminopeptidase 1 (ERAP1) is a key step in antigen presentation and the adaptive immune response. Although ERAP1 can efficiently process long peptides in solution, it has been proposed that it can also process peptides bound onto Major Histocompatibility Complex I molecules (MHCI). In a previous study, we suggested that the occasionally observed “ontο MHCI” trimming by ERAP1 is likely due to fast peptide dissociation followed by solution trimming, rather than direct action of ERAP1 onto the MHCI complex. However, other groups have proposed that ERAP1 can trim peptides covalently bound onto MHCI, which would preclude peptide dissociation. To explore this interaction, we constructed disulfide-linked MHCI-peptide complexes using HLA-B*08 and a 12mer kinetically labile peptide, or a 16mer carrying a phosphinic transition-state analogue N-terminus with high-affinity for ERAP1. Kinetic and biochemical analyses suggested that while both peptides could access the ERAP1 active site when free in solution, they were unable to do so when tethered in the MHCI binding groove. Our results suggest that MHCI binding protects, rather than promotes, antigenic peptide precursor trimming by ERAP1 and thus solution trimming is the more likely model of antigenic peptide processing.
Funder
National Strategic Reference Framework Greece
Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation
Harry J. Lloyd Charitable Trust
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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