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Title(s)
| Title | Language |
Architectural principles of transporter-chaperone coupling within the native MHC I peptide-loading complex | en |
Other Title(s)
| Alternative Title | Language |
US6-arrested native human peptide loading complex | en |
Author(s)
| Name | ORCID | GND | Affiliation |
Stolz, Milena | |||
Sušac, Lukas | |||
Institute of Biochemistry, Biocenter | |||
Keller, Rieke | |||
Trowitzsch, Simon | |||
1245874411 |
Project(s)
ERC_AdG 101141396
DFG CRC 1507/P18
DFG CRC 1507/Z02
DFG TA 157/12-1
Schaefer Research Scholars Program from Columbia University, New York
Date Issued
25 November 2025
Publisher(s)
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
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Language(s)
en
Abstract(s)
| Abstract | Language |
Adaptive immunity depends on major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC I) presentation of peptides, a process orchestrated by the peptide-loading complex (PLC) in the endoplasmic reticulum. The PLC ensures precise peptide selection and loading and is a major target of viral immune evasion, notably by human cytomegalovirus (HCMV). Here, we report the 2.59–2.88 Å cryo-electron microscopy structure of native human PLC bound to the HCMV immune evasin US6. US6 inhibits the TAP1/2 transporter by laterally attaching its transmembrane helix to TAP2 using a disulfide-rich domain to mimic a translocating peptide. This domain blocks the ER-lumenal exit and locks TAP in an outward-facing conformation with closed nucleotide-binding domains and asymmetric ATP/ADP occlusion. The structure also reveals how TAP’s N-terminal transmembrane domains scaffold the MHC I chaperone tapasin. These findings elucidate the mechanism of US6-mediated immune evasion and highlight potential targets for therapeutic modulation of immune presentation in infection and cancer. | en |
Description(s)
| Description | Language |
Raw Data Source Data File (after revision and acceptance of manuscript) Figure 4d and 4g SI fig. S1a, b, d, e SI fig. S8d, e | en |
Funder(s)
| Name | Type of identifier | Funder identifier | Award number | Award title | Award URI |
European Research Council (ERC) | Advanced Grant 101141396 | ||||
German Reserach Foundation | CRC 1507/P18 | ||||
German Research Foundation | Cryo-EM Infrastructure CRC 1507/Z02 | ||||
German Research Foundation | TA 157/12-1 | ||||
Schaefer Research Scholars Program, Columbia University, New York |
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