In Vitro Studies of MHC Class I Peptide Loading and Exchange
2019
: In the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), MHC class I molecules associate with several specialized proteins, forming a large macromolecular complex referred to as the "peptide-loading complex" (PLC). In the PLC, antigenic peptides undergo a stringent selection process that determines which antigen becomes part of the repertoire presented by MHC class I molecules. This ensures that the immune system elicits robust CD8+ T-cell responses to viruses and solid tumors. The ability to reconstitute in vitro MHC class I molecules in association with key proteins of the PLC provides a mean for studying at the molecular level how antigenic peptides are selected for presentation to CD8+ T-cells. Here, we describe practical procedures for generating a cell-free system made up of MHC class I molecules and tapasin that can be used for mechanistic studies of peptide loading and exchange.
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