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  • The production, purification and crystallization of a soluble form of the nonclassical MHC HLA-G: the essential role of cobalt.

The production, purification and crystallization of a soluble form of the nonclassical MHC HLA-G: the essential role of cobalt.

Acta crystallographica. Section F, Structural biology and crystallization communications (2006-03-03)
Craig S Clements, Lars Kjer-Nielsen, Lyudmila Kostenko, James McCluskey, Jamie Rossjohn
ABSTRACT

HLA-G is a nonclassical class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule that is primarily expressed at the foetal-maternal interface. Although the role of HLA-G has not been fully elucidated, current evidence suggests it protects the foetus from the maternal immune response. In this report, HLA-G (44 kDa) is characterized by expression in Escherichia coli. The inclusion bodies were refolded in complex with a peptide derived from histone H2A (RIIPRHLQL), purified and subsequently crystallized. Correct refolding was determined using two conformation-dependent antibodies. Cobalt ions were shown to be an essential ingredient for obtaining diffraction-quality crystals. The crystals, which diffracted to 1.9 A resolution, belonged to space group P3(2)2(1), with unit-cell parameters a = b = 77.15, c = 151.72 A.