Zooming into the binding groove of HLA molecules: which positions and which substitutions change peptide binding most?

Volume: 67, Issue: 8, Pages: 425 - 436
Published: Jun 4, 2015
Abstract
Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genes are the most polymorphic genes in the human genome. Almost all polymorphic residues are located in the peptide-binding groove, resulting in different peptide-binding preferences. Whether a single amino acid change can alter the peptide-binding repertoire of an HLA molecule has never been shown. To experimentally quantify the contribution of a single amino acid change to the peptide repertoire of even a single...
Paper Details
Title
Zooming into the binding groove of HLA molecules: which positions and which substitutions change peptide binding most?
Published Date
Jun 4, 2015
Volume
67
Issue
8
Pages
425 - 436
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