Epitope analysis of an HLA-B27-derived synthetic peptide: a possible approach to analyzing HLA class I antigens
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Epitope analysis of an HLA-B27-derived synthetic peptide: a possible approach to analyzing HLA class I antigens
Abstract
A monoclonal antibody, F3H7, was generated by immunizing mice with a synthetic peptide corresponding to residues 63-84 of the B*2705 allele of the HLA-B27 antigens. The reactive epitope and the contact residues on the peptide were localized by ELISA using a large panel of overlapping peptides as well as peptides with substituted amino acids. Residues corresponding to R75, D77 and L78 on the HLA-B27 protein appeared to be critical. The clarity of these results indicate that this is a potentially useful approach to the study of HLA class I epitopes.
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