Bioorthogonal cleavage and exchange of major histocompatibility complex ligands by employing azobenzene-containing peptides.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

Department of Microbiology and Immunology Programme, National University of Singapore (NUS), Life Sciences Institute, #03-05, 28 Medical Drive, 117456 (Singapore).

Published: December 2014

Bioorthogonal cleavable linkers are attractive building blocks for compounds that can be manipulated to study biological and cellular processes. Sodium dithionite sensitive azobenzene-containing (Abc) peptides were applied for the temporary stabilization of recombinant MHC complexes, which can then be employed to generate libraries of MHC tetramers after exchange with a novel epitope. This technology represents an important tool for high-throughput studies of disease-specific T cell responses.

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