T cells discriminate between groups C1 and C2 HLA-C
Dimorphic amino acids at positions 77 and 80 delineate HLA-C allotypes into two groups, C1 and C2, which associate with disease through interactions with C1 and C2-specific natural killer cell receptors. How the C1/C2 dimorphism affects T cell recognition is unknown. Using HLA-C allotypes that diffe...
Main Authors: | Sim, MJW, Stotz, Z, Lu, J, Brennan, P, Long, EO, Sun, PD |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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eLife Sciences Publications
2022
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