CD8+ T cell epitope-flanking mutations disrupt proteasomal processing of HIV-1 Nef.
CTL play a critical role in the control of HIV and SIV. However, intrinsic genetic instability enables these immunodeficiency viruses to evade detection by CTL through mutation of targeted antigenic sites. These mutations can impair binding of viral epitopes to the presenting MHC class I molecule or...
Main Authors: | Milicic, A, Price, D, Zimbwa, P, Booth, B, Brown, H, Easterbrook, P, Olsen, K, Robinson, N, Gileadi, U, Sewell, A, Cerundolo, V, Phillips, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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