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Molecular Biotechnology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195
We identified two nonoverlapping epitopes in myelin basic protein presented by I-Au that are responsible for mediating tolerance induction to this self-Ag. A large number of T cells expressing diverse TCRs are strongly cross-reactive to both epitopes. Surprisingly, the TCR contact residues in each peptide are highly dissimilar. Furthermore, functional TCR contacts cannot be interchanged between the two epitopes, indicating that the TCR contacts in each peptide can only be recognized within the context of the other amino acids present in that peptides sequence. This observation indicates that both buried and exposed residues of each peptide contribute to the sculpting of completely distinct antigenic surfaces. We propose that the cross-reactive TCRs adopt mutually exclusive conformations to recognize these dissimilar epitopes, adding a new dimension to TCR degeneracy. This unpredictable TCR plasticity indicates that using just the TCR contacts on a single epitope to define other cross-reactive peptides will identify only a subset of the complete repertoire of cross-reactive epitopes.
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