Dual non-contiguous peptide occupancy of HLA class I evoke antiviral human CD8 T cell response and form neo-epitopes with self-antigens
Abstract Host CD8 T cell response to viral infections involves recognition of 8–10-mer peptides presented by MHC-I molecules. However, proteasomes generate predominantly 2–7-mer peptides, but the role of these peptides is largely unknown. Here, we show that single short peptides of <8-mer from La...
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Autores principales: | Ziwei Xiao, Zhiyong Ye, Vikeramjeet Singh Tadwal, Meixin Shen, Ee Chee Ren |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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