Schema for T-React. Epitopes - T-cell reactive epitopes in patients and donors
  Database: wuhCor1    Primary Table: M1_library Data last updated: 2020-04-26
Big Bed File Download: /gbdb/wuhCor1/bbi/M1_peptides.bb
Item Count: 21
The data is stored in the binary BigBed format.

Format description: Browser Extensible Data
fieldexampledescription
chromNC_045512v2Reference sequence chromosome or scaffold
chromStart21682Start position in chromosome
chromEnd21736End position in chromosome
nameM1_1:EIFRSDTLYLTQDLFLPFName of item.

Sample Rows
 
chromchromStartchromEndname
NC_045512v22168221736M1_1:EIFRSDTLYLTQDLFLPF
NC_045512v22171221760M1_2:YLTQDLFLPFYSNVTGFH
NC_045512v22174821823M1_3:TGFHTINHTFGNPVIPFK
NC_045512v22186221916M1_4:VRGWVFGSTMNNKSQSVI
NC_045512v22197322039M1_5:NPFFAVSKPMGTQTHTMI
NC_045512v22204522099M1_6:NAFNCTFEYISDAFSLDV
NC_045512v22205722096M1_7:CTFEYISDAFSLD
NC_045512v22207822117M1_8:DAFSLDVSEKSGN
NC_045512v22222522279M1_9:TLKPIFKLPLGINITNFR
NC_045512v22226722336M1_10:TNFRAILTAFSPAQDIW

T-React. Epitopes (targets) Track Description
 

Description

This track shows data from Braun et al, 2020, "Presence of SARS-CoV-2 reactive T cells in COVID-19 patients and healthy donors".

The authors stimulated PBMCs with two sets (M1 and M2) of overlapping SARS-CoV peptide pools. Importantly, these are SARS-CoV peptides that have experimental support as putative MHC-II epitopes for SARS-CoV, but note they do not all 100% match SARS-Cov-2 sequence.

Using these peptide sets, the authors "demonstrate the presence of S-reactive CD4+ 52 T cells in 83% of COVID-19 patients, 53 as well as in 34% of SARS-CoV-2 seronegative healthy donors (HD), albeit at lower frequencies."

Display Conventions and Configuration

Two tracks are available:

  • M1_peptides: The more N-terminal peptide library
  • M2 peptides: The more C-terminal peptide library

The annotated interval represents the alignment of the peptide to the viral genome. The sequence displayed in the name is the SARS-CoV peptide sequence (the actual sequence that was used in the paper, not necessarily identical to the SARS-CoV-2 peptide).

Methods

Table S1 contains the peptide sequences (SARS-CoV sequence) used. This table was downloaded and tblastn was used to align the identified SARS-CoV peptides to the SARS-CoV-2 genome.

A small number of peptides were not found or reported erroneous hits, in which the coordinates were identified by manually blat-ing the SARS-CoV-2 sequence from the alignments reported in Fig S1.

References

Braun et al, 2020. "Presence of SARS-CoV-2 reactive T cells in COVID-19 patients and healthy donors"