We have studied the interaction of HLA class I antigens with alloreactive cytotoxic T lymphocytes and monoclonal antibodies using site-directed mutagenesis and expression of an HLA-Aw68.1 gene. Two mutants containing distinct substitutions at polymorphic residues near the NH2-terminal end of the alpha 2 domain were made. One mutant with substitutions at positions 95 and 97 corresponding to residues found in HLA-A2.1 showed no alterations in binding of HLA-Aw68- or HLA-A2-specific monoclonal antibodies, but was reactive with some HLA-A2-specific CTL clones. A second mutant, in which glycine at position 107 was replaced with tryptophan found at that position in HLA-A2.1, was recognized by HLA-A2-specific CTL clones and HLA-A2, Aw69-specific monoclonal antibodies. Thus, substitution of a single amino acid residue at position 107 of the HLA-Aw68.1 molecule generates an allospecific determinant shared with HLA-A2.1 and recognized by both B and T lymphocytes.
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1 July 1987
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July 01 1987
In vitro mutagenesis at a single residue introduces B and T cell epitopes into a class I HLA molecule.
R D Salter
C Clayberger
C E Lomen
A M Krensky
P Parham
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1987) 166 (1): 283–288.
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R D Salter, C Clayberger, C E Lomen, A M Krensky, P Parham; In vitro mutagenesis at a single residue introduces B and T cell epitopes into a class I HLA molecule.. J Exp Med 1 July 1987; 166 (1): 283–288. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.166.1.283
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