An HLA-B35-restricted epitope modified at an anchor residue results in an antagonist peptide.
Peptides associated with HLA-B35 commonly have a proline or occasionally a serine residue in the P2 anchor position of the peptide, with a tyrosine at the C terminus. Based on this motif, we identified an octamer epitope from influenza A matrix protein which is presented by HLA-B35. The requirements...
Main Authors: | Dong, T, Boyd, D, Rosenberg, W, Alp, N, Takiguchi, M, McMichael, A, Rowland-Jones, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1996
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