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  2. DO11.10 and OT-II T cells recognize a C-terminal ovalbumin 323-339 epitope

DO11.10 and OT-II T cells recognize a C-terminal ovalbumin 323-339 epitope

  • J Immunol. 2000 May 1;164(9):4706-12. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.164.9.4706.
J M Robertson 1 P E Jensen B D Evavold
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA.
Abstract

The OVA323-339 epitope recognized by DO11.10 (H-2d) and OT-II (H-2b) T cells was investigated using amino- and carboxy-terminal truncations to locate the approximate ends of the epitopes and single amino acid substitutions of OVA323-339 to identify critical TCR contact residues of the OVA323-339 peptide. DO11.10 and OT-II T cells are both specific for a C-terminal epitope whose core encompasses Amino acids 329-337. Amino acid 333 was identified as the primary TCR contact residue for both cells, and amino acid 331 was found to be an important secondary TCR contact residue; however, the importance of other secondary TCR contact residues and peptide flanking residues differ between the cells. Additional OVA323-339-specific clones were generated that recognized epitopes found in the N-terminal end or in the center of the peptide. These findings indicate that OVA323-339 can be presented by I-Ad in at least three binding registers. This study highlights some of the complexities of peptide Ags such as OVA323-339, which contain a nested set of overlapping T cell epitopes and MHC binding registers.

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