1S9V,1JK8,1UVQ,2NNA,4D8P,4OZF,4P46,1D9K,1ES0,1F3J,1IAK,1IAO,1JL4,1K2D,1LNU,1MUJ,1U3H,2IAD,2PXY,2Z31,3C5Z,3C60,3C6L


Conserved Protein Domain Family
IgC1_MHC_II_beta_HLA-DQ_I-A

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cd21001: IgC1_MHC_II_beta_HLA-DQ_I-A 
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Class II major histocompatibility complex (MHC) beta chain immunoglobulin domain of histocompatibility antigen (HLA) DQ and I-A; member of the C1-set of Ig superfamily (IgSF) domains
The members here are composed of the Class II major histocompatibility complex (MHC) beta chain immunoglobulin domain of human histocompatibility antigen (HLA) DQ and mouse I-A. Three genetically distinct isotypes of class II MHC molecules are found in humans (HLA-DR, HLA-DQ, and HLA-DP), and two in mice (I-E and I-A). I-A and I-E have the same basic features insofar as peptide loading and presentation, they differ in that each interacts with distinctly different sets of peptides, and in the incidence of deletion of their genes. A structural understanding of the similarities and differences between I-A and I-E may help with understanding their roles in peptide presentation and T cell activation. Mouse I-Ag7 has a genetic susceptibility to autoimmune diabetes due to its small, uncharged amino acid residue at position 57 of their beta chain which results in the absence of a salt bridge between beta 57 and Arg alpha 76, which is adjacent to the P9 pocket of the peptide-binding groove. Human HLA-DR, -DQ, and -DP are about 70% similar to each other. HLA-DQ (DQ) is a cell surface receptor protein found on antigen presenting cells. It is an alphabeta heterodimer of type MHC class II. The alpha and beta chains are encoded by two loci, HLA-DQA1 and HLA-DQB1, that are adjacent to each other on chromosome band 6p21.3. A person often produces two alpha-chain and two beta chain variants and thus 4 isoforms of DQ. HLA-DQ is involved in the autoimmune diseases celiac disease and diabetes mellitus type. DQ is one of several antigens involved in rejection of organ transplants. DQ2 is encoded by the HLA-DQB1*02 allele group. DQ6 is encoded by the HLA-DQB1*06 allele group. DQ2 beta-chains combine with alpha-chains, encoded by genetically linked HLA-DQA1 alleles, to form the cis-haplotype isoforms. These isoforms, nicknamed DQ2.2 and DQ2.5, are also encoded by the DQA1*0201 and DQA1*0501 genes, respectively. DQ6 beta-chains combine with alpha-chains, encoded by genetically linked HLA-DQA1 alleles, to form the cis-haplotype isoforms. For DQ6, however, cis-isoform pairing only occurs with DQ1 alpha-chains. There are many haplotypes of DQ6. Susceptibility to Leptospirosis infection was found associated with undifferentiated DQ6. DQ8 is determined by the antibody recognition of beta8 and this generally detects the gene product of DQB1*0302. DQ8 is commonly linked to autoimmune disease in the human population. DQ8 is the second most predominant isoform linked to celiac disease and the DQ most linked to Type 1 diabetes. DQ8 increases the risk for rheumatoid arthritis and is linked to the primary risk locus for RA, HLA-DR4. DR4 also plays an important role in Type 1 diabetes. DQ8 is a split antigen of the DQ3 broad antigen. MHC class II molecules play a key role in the initiation of the antigen-specific immune response. They are expressed constitutively on the cell surface of professional antigen-presenting cells (APCs), including B-lymphocytes, monocytes, and macrophages in both humans and mice, and induced in nonprofessional APCs, such as keratinocyctes; they are expressed on the surface of activated human T cells and on T cells from other species. MHC II molecules present antigenic peptides to CD4(+) T-lymphocytes; these peptides derive mostly from proteolytic processing via the endocytic pathway, of antigens internalized by the APC, and bind to the MHC class II molecules in the endosome before they are transported to the cell surface. MHC class II molecules are heterodimers, comprised of two similarly-sized membrane-spanning chains, alpha and beta. Each chain had two globular domains (N- and C-terminal), and a membrane-anchoring transmembrane segment. The two chains form a compact four-domain structure. The peptide-binding site is a cleft in the structure.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 409592
Aligned: 85 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 211.123
Created: 14-Mar-2019
Updated: 25-Oct-2021
Structure
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Conserved site includes 12 residues -Click on image for an interactive view with Cn3D
Feature 1:heterodimer interface [polypeptide binding site]
Evidence:
  • Citation:PMID 9768757
  • Structure:1S9V; human class II histocompatibility antigen (HLA-DQ2), Ig domain alpha/beta chain interface, based on 3.5A distance.
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  • Comment:Dimerization of IgC domains from different chains is common, but not found in all members.

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1                #                 ## #                         ########                 
1S9V_B        94 RVEPTVTISPSRTEALNHHNLLVCSVTDFYPAQIKVRWFRNDQEETAGVVSTPLIRNGDWTFQILVMLEMTPQRGDVYTC 173 human
XP_004674025 126 LVAPKVTVSPSRAEALNHHNMLVCSVTDFYPDQVKVRWFRNDQEETDGVVSTSLIRNGDWTFQIIVMLEMTPQRGDVYTC 205 star-nosed mole
XP_012590362 126 EAAPMVTISLSKTEAVNHHNMLVCFVTDFYPDKVKVRWFRNDQEETAGVVSTSLIRNGDWTFQIIVMLEMTPQRGDVYTC 205 star-nosed mole
XP_012790224 122 RAQPKVTVYPSRTEALNHHNLLVCLVTDFYPDQVNVRWFRNEQEETAGVVSTPLIRNGDWSFQIIVMLEMTPQRGDVYTC 201 European shrew
XP_012790228 122 RAQPKVTVYPSRTEALNHHDLLVCLVTDFYPGKVNVRWFRNEQEETAGVVSTPLIRNGDWSFQIMVMLEIMPQRGDVYTC 201 European shrew
XP_012783940 126 REVPTVTVFPSETEVLDHHNMLVCSVTDFYPSQVKVRWFRNDQEDTAGVVSTPLIRNGDWTFQIQVMLEMTPQRGDVYTC 205 American pika
XP_008260979 126 REKPMVTISPSKREVLDHHNMLVCSVTDFYPSQIKVRWFRNDQEETAGVVSTPLIRNGDWTFQILVMLEMTPQRGDVYTC 205 rabbit
XP_023395976  58 SVAPEVTISPARTETINHHNLLVCTVTDFYPGQVKVRWFRNDQEETAGVVSTPLIRNGDWTFQILVMLEMTPQREDVYTC 137 African savanna...
XP_023398307 126 RLEPHVTISPAKTEILNHHNLLICSVTDFYPGHVKVRWFRNDQEETAGIVSTPLIRNGDWTFQILVMLEVTLQHGDVYIC 205 African savanna...
XP_023398309 125 RVAPEVTISPARTETINHHNLXVCTVTDFYPGQVKVRWFRNDQEETAGIVFTPLIRNGDWTFQILVMLEMTPQRGDVYTC 204 African savanna...
Feature 1                         
1S9V_B       174 HVEHPSLQSPITVEWRA 190 human
XP_004674025 206 HVEHPSLENPITVEWRA 222 star-nosed mole
XP_012590362 206 HVEHPSLESPITVEWRA 222 star-nosed mole
XP_012790224 202 QVEHPSLETPITVEWRA 218 European shrew
XP_012790228 202 QVEHPSFDIPITVEWRA 218 European shrew
XP_012783940 206 HVEHPSLDSPITVEWRA 222 American pika
XP_008260979 206 QVEHPSVESPITVEWRV 222 rabbit
XP_023395976 138 HVEHPSLQSPIVVEWRA 154 African savanna elephant
XP_023398307 206 QVEHPSLQSPIVVEWRT 222 African savanna elephant
XP_023398309 205 HVEHPSLQSPIVVEWRA 221 African savanna elephant

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