Naturally processed peptides from two disease-resistance-associated HLA-DR13 alleles show related sequence motifs and the effects of the dimorphism at position 86 of the HLA-DR beta chain.
HLA-DR13 has been associated with resistance to two major infectious diseases of humans. To investigate the peptide binding specificity of two HLA-DR13 molecules and the effects of the Gly/Val dimorphism at position 86 of the HLA-DR beta chain on natural peptide ligands, these peptides were acid-elu...
Main Authors: | Davenport, M, Quinn, C, Chicz, R, Green, B, Willis, A, Lane, W, Bell, J, Hill, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1995
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