Amino acid residue substitution at T-cell determinant-flanking sites in beta-lactoglobulin modulates antigen presentation to T cells through subtle conformational change
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Amino acid residue substitution at T-cell determinant-flanking sites in beta-lactoglobulin modulates antigen presentation to T cells through subtle conformational change
Abstract
We compared T-cell responses to regions in residues 21-40 of A and B variants of bovine milk beta-lactoglobulin (beta-LG) that vary by two different amino acid residues at 64 and 118. Results showed that T cells from C57/BL6 and C3H/HeN mice immunized with peptide 21-40 or BALB/c mice immunized with peptide 21-32 or 25-40 responded more vigorously to beta-LG B than to beta-LG A. This difference in response to 25-40 in BALB/c mice was not observed when beta-LGs B and A were denatured, suggesting that the conformation difference affects display of the determinant 25-40. Reactivity of anti-beta-LG monoclonal antibodies and molecular modeling using molecular dynamics calculations revealed subtle differences in the three-dimensional structure of these two variants. Furthermore, substitution of two amino acid residues at sites distant from the T-cell determinant induced differential determinant display on antigen-presenting cells, possibly due to subtle conformational changes in beta-LG.
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