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Title | How H13 histocompatibility peptides differing by a single methyl group and lacking conventional MHC binding anchor motifs determine self-nonself discrimination. |
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Journal, issue, pages | J. Immunol., Vol. 168, Page 283-289, Year 2002 |
Publish date | May 14, 2001 (structure data deposition date) |
Authors | Ostrov, D.A. / Roden, M.M. / Shi, W. / Palmieri, E. / Christianson, G.J. / Mendoza, L. / Villaflor, G. / Tilley, D. / Shastri, N. / Grey, H. ...Ostrov, D.A. / Roden, M.M. / Shi, W. / Palmieri, E. / Christianson, G.J. / Mendoza, L. / Villaflor, G. / Tilley, D. / Shastri, N. / Grey, H. / Almo, S.C. / Roopenian, D. / Nathenson, S.G. |
External links | J. Immunol. / PubMed:11751972 |
Methods | X-ray diffraction |
Resolution | 2 - 2.2 Å |
Structure data | PDB-1inq: PDB-1juf: |
Chemicals | ChemComp-DMS: ChemComp-HOH: |
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Keywords | IMMUNE SYSTEM / minor histocompatibility antigen / MHC complex / MHC Class-I / H2-Db / H13 / Minor histocompatibility antigens |