Abstract
Human leukocyte antigen DM (HLA-DM) molecules are structurally related to classical MHC class II molecules and reside in the lysosome-like compartment where class II-restricted antigen processing Is thought to occur. Mutant cell lines lacking HLA-DM are defective in antigen processing and accumulate class II molecules associated with a nested set of invariant chain-derived peptides (class II-associated Invariant chain peptides, CLIP). Here we show that HLA-DM catalyzes the dissociation of CLIP from MHC class II-CLIP complexes In vitro and facilitates the binding of antigenic peptides. The reaction has an acidic pH optimum, consistent with its occurrence in a lysosome-like compartment in vivo. Antibody blocking experiments suggest that a transient Interaction between HLA-DM and the MHC class II-CLIP complex is required. © 1995.
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Denzin, L. K., & Cresswell, P. (1995). HLA-DM induces clip dissociation from MHC class II αβ dimers and facilitates peptide loading. Cell, 82(1), 155–165. https://doi.org/10.1016/0092-8674(95)90061-6
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