PMID: 7513524Feb 1, 1994Paper

Methods to study peptides associated with MHC class I molecules

Current Opinion in Immunology
S Joyce, S G Nathenson

Abstract

It is now an accepted fact that peptides of self or non-self origin form an essential component of the MHC class I structure. The peptide component of the heterotrimer contains the essential determinants recognized by the T-cell receptors of cytotoxic T lymphocytes, be it an antigen-specific, alloimmune or autoimmune response. Because of the importance of the recognition process, several methods have been developed to characterize naturally processed peptides presented by the class I molecules.

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