Andries Hadeler , Ankur Saikia , Martin Zacharias , Sebastian Springer
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Abstract
Complexes of peptides with recombinant major histocompatibility complex class I molecules (rpMHCs) are an important tool for T cell detection, isolation, and activation in cancer immunotherapy. The rapid preparation of rpMHCs is aided by peptide exchange, for which several technologies exist. Here, we show peptide exchange with small-molecule alcohols and demonstrate that they accelerate the dissociation of pre-bound peptides, creating a novel method for rapid production of rpMHCs and increasing the understanding of the conformational flexibility of the MHC-bound peptides.