Although divergent in residues of the peptide binding site, conserved chimpanzee Patr-AL and polymorphic human HLA-A*02 have overlapping peptide-binding repertoires
Patr-AL is an expressed, non-polymorphic MHC class I gene carried by ?50% of chimpanzee MHC haplotypes. Comparing Patr-AL+ and Patr-AL? haplotypes showed Patr-AL defines a unique 125-kb genomic block flanked by blocks containing classical Patr-A and pseudogene Patr-H. Orthologous to Patr-AL are polymorphic orangutan Popy-A and the 5? part of human pseudogene HLA-Y, carried by ?10% of HLA haplotypes. Thus, the AL gene alternatively evolved in these closely related species to become classical, nonclassical, and nonfunctional. Although differing by 30 aa substitutions in the peptide-binding ?1 and ?2 domains, Patr-AL and HLA-A*0201 bind overlapping repertoires of peptides; the overlap being comparable with that between the A*0201 and A*0207 subtypes differing by one substitution. Patr-AL thus has the A02 supertypic peptide-binding specificity. Patr-AL and HLA-A*0201 have similar three-dimensional structures, binding peptides in similar conformation. Although comparable in size and shape, the B and F specificity pockets of Patr-AL and HLA-A*0201 differ in both their constituent residues and contacts with peptide anchors. Uniquely shared by Patr-AL, HLA-A*0201, and other members of the A02 supertype are the absence of serine at position 9 in the B pocket and the presence of tyrosine at position 116 in the F pocket. Distinguishing Patr-AL from HLA-A*02 is an unusually electropositive upper face on the ?2 helix. Stimulating PBMCs from Patr-AL? chimpanzees with B cells expressing Patr-AL produced potent alloreactive CD8 T cells with specificity for Patr-AL and no cross-reactivity toward other MHC class I molecules, including HLA-A*02. In contrast, PBMCs from Patr-AL+ chimpanzees are tolerant of Patr-AL.
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Gleimer M, Wahl A R, Hickman H D, Abi-Rached L, Norman P J, Guethlein L A, Hammond J A, Draghi M, Adams E J, Juo S, Jalili R, Gharizadeh B, Ronaghi M, Garcia K C, Hildebrand W H, Parham P
Year
2011
Journal
Journal of Immunology
Volume
186
Issue
3
Pages
1575-1588
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