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    Human Tapasin (hTapasin) is the main chaperone of MHC-I molecules, enabling peptide loading and antigen repertoire optimization across HLA allotypes. However, it is restricted to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) lumen as part of the protein loading complex (PLC) and therefore is highly unstable when expressed in recombinant form. Additional stabilizing co-factors such as ERp57 are required to catalyze peptide exchange in vitro, limiting uses for the generation of pMHC-I molecules of desired antigen specificities. Here, we show that the chicken Tapasin (chTapasin) ortholog can be expressed recombinantly at high yields in stable form, independently of co-chaperones. chTapasin can bind the human HLA-B*37:01 with low micromolar-range affinity to form a stable tertiary complex. Biophysical characterization by methyl-based NMR methods reveals that chTapasin recognizes a conserved β2m epitope on HLA-B*37:01, consistent with previously solved X-ray structures of hTapasin. Finally, we provide evidence that the B*37:01/chTapasin complex is peptide-receptive and can be dissociated upon binding of high-affinity peptides. Our results highlight the use of chTapasin as a stable scaffold for future protein engineering applications aiming to expand the ligand exchange function on human MHC-I and MHC-like molecules.Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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    Georgia F Papadaki, Claire H Woodward, Michael C Young, Trenton J Winters, George M Burslem, Nikolaos G Sgourakis. A Chicken Tapasin ortholog can chaperone empty HLA-B*37:01 molecules independent of other peptide-loading components. The Journal of biological chemistry. 2023 Aug 03:105136105136


    PMID: 37543367

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