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Publication : Peptide length and sequence specificity of the mouse TAP1/TAP2 translocator.

First Author  Schumacher TN Year  1994
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  179
Issue  2 Pages  533-40
PubMed ID  8294864 Mgi Jnum  J:17388
Mgi Id  MGI:65435 Doi  10.1084/jem.179.2.533
Citation  Schumacher TN, et al. (1994) Peptide length and sequence specificity of the mouse TAP1/TAP2 translocator. J Exp Med 179(2):533-40
abstractText  The transporter associated with antigen processing (TAP) delivers peptides to the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum in an adenosine triphosphate (ATP) dependent fashion for presentation by major histocompatibility complex class I molecules. We show that the mouse TAP translocator (H-2b haplotype) selects peptides based on a minimal size of nine residues, and on the presence of a hydrophobic COOH-terminal amino acid. The preponderance of COOH-terminal hydrophobic amino acids in peptides capable of binding to mouse class I molecules thus fits remarkably well with the specificity of the TAP translocator. In addition to transport in the lumenal direction, efflux of peptide in the cytosolic direction is observed in an ATP- and temperature-dependent manner. By maintaining a low peptide concentration at the site of class I assembly, this efflux mechanism may ensure that class I molecules are loaded preferentially with high affinity peptides.
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