Association of class I major histocompatibility heavy and light chains induced by viral peptides

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Abstract

WE describe a cell in which association of a major histocompatibility complex class I heavy chain with β2-microglobulin is induced by a peptide derived from influenza nucleoprotein. Association of anti-genie peptides with the binding site of class I molecules may be required for correct folding of the heavy chain, association with β2-microglobulin and transport of the antigen-MHC complex to the cell surface. © 1989 Nature Publishing Group.

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Townsend, A., Öhlén, C., Bastin, J., Ljunggren, H. G., Foster, L., & Kärre, K. (1989). Association of class I major histocompatibility heavy and light chains induced by viral peptides. Nature, 340(6233), 443–448. https://doi.org/10.1038/340443a0

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