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Site-directed mutagenesis of HLA molecules reveals the functional epitope of a human HLA-A1/A36-specific monoclonal antibody.

Tina MengSuzanne BezstarostiUjjwala SinghMichelle YapLaura ScottNaiiry PetrosyanFred QuirozNed Van EpsEric Ka-Wai HuiDavid SuhQuansheng ZhuRui PeiCynthia S M KramerFrans H J ClaasDavid LoweSebastiaan Heidt
Published in: HLA (2022)
Eplet 44KM is currently listed in the HLA Epitope Registry but does not adhere to the eplet definition of an amino acid configuration within a 3.5 Å radius. Eplet 44KM has been previously redefined to the antibody-verified reactivity pattern 44K/150V/158V, based on reactivity analysis of monoclonal antibody VDK1D12. Since the three residues are always simultaneously present on common HLA alleles, methods to define which residue is crucial for antibody-induction and binding are limited. In this proof-of-concept study, we performed site-directed mutagenesis to narrow down the antibody-verified reactivity pattern 44K/150V/158V to a single amino acid and defined 44K as the eplet or functional epitope of mAb VDK1D12.
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