7su9

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KRAS-G12D specific TCR9a in complex with C*05-GADGVGKSL

Structural highlights

7su9 is a 5 chain structure with sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Method:X-ray diffraction, Resolution 1.99Å
Ligands:GOL, MG, SO4
Resources:FirstGlance, OCA, PDBe, RCSB, PDBsum, ProSAT

Function

A2BF26_HUMAN

Publication Abstract from PubMed

Dimorphic amino acids at positions 77 and 80 delineate HLA-C allotypes into two groups, C1 and C2, which associate with disease through interactions with C1 and C2-specific natural killer cell receptors. How the C1/C2 dimorphism affects T cell recognition is unknown. Using HLA-C allotypes that differ only by the C1/C2-defining residues, we found that KRAS-G12D neoantigen-specific T cell receptors (TCRs) discriminated between C1 and C2 presenting the same KRAS-G12D peptides. Structural and functional experiments, and immunopeptidomics analysis revealed that Ser77 in C1 and Asn77 in C2 influence amino acid preference near the peptide C-terminus (pOmega), including the pOmega-1 position, in which C1 favors small and C2 prefers large residues. This resulted in weaker TCR affinity for KRAS-G12D-bound C2-HLA-C despite conserved TCR contacts. Thus, the C1/C2 dimorphism on its own impacts peptide presentation and HLA-C-restricted T cell responses, with implications in disease, including adoptive T cell therapy targeting KRAS-G12D-induced cancers.

T cells discriminate between groups C1 and C2 HLA-C.,Sim MJW, Stotz Z, Lu J, Brennan P, Long EO, Sun PD Elife. 2022 May 19;11:e75670. doi: 10.7554/eLife.75670. PMID:35587797[1]

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  1. Sim MJW, Stotz Z, Lu J, Brennan P, Long EO, Sun PD. T cells discriminate between groups C1 and C2 HLA-C. Elife. 2022 May 19;11:e75670. PMID:35587797 doi:10.7554/eLife.75670

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PDB ID 7su9

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