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MHC molecules protect T cell epitopes against proteolytic destruction.
Authors:S Mouritsen  M Meldal  O Werdelin  A S Hansen  S Buus
Affiliation:Institute for Experimental Immunology, University of Copenhagen, Panum Institutet, Denmark.
Abstract:There is a subtle duality in the role of proteolytic enzymes in Ag processing. They are required to fragment protein Ag ingested by APC. However, prolonged exposure to proteolytic enzymes may lead to a complete degradation of the Ag, leaving nothing for the T cell system to recognize. What ensures that some of the Ag is salvaged? Using a cell-free system we demonstrate that an Ag fragment, once bound to a MHC class II molecule, is effectively protected against proteolytic destruction by cathepsin B and pronase E. The bound fragment, however, can be modified by aminopeptidase N. We suggest that MHC class II molecules play an important regulatory role in the physiologic processing of Ag.
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