In vivo enhancement of peptide display by MHC class II molecules with small molecule catalysts of peptide exchange.
Rapid binding of peptides to MHC class II molecules is normally limited to a deep endosomal compartment where the coordinate action of low pH and HLA-DM displaces the invariant chain remnant CLIP or other peptides from the binding site. Exogenously added peptides are subject to proteolytic degradati...
Main Authors: | Call, M, Xing, X, Cuny, G, Seth, N, Altmann, D, Fugger, L, Krogsgaard, M, Stein, R, Wucherpfennig, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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