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. 1995 Nov;3(5):583-90.
doi: 10.1016/1074-7613(95)90129-9.

The MHC class I homolog encoded by human cytomegalovirus binds endogenous peptides

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The MHC class I homolog encoded by human cytomegalovirus binds endogenous peptides

M L Fahnestock et al. Immunity. 1995 Nov.
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Abstract

The ability of a human cytomegalovirus-encoded homolog of MHC class I molecules to serve as a peptide receptor was investigated. Sequencing of peptide material eluted from the purified viral protein revealed a mixture of endogenous peptides with characteristics similar to those eluted from conventional class I molecules, that is, anchor residues, and a predominance of short peptides derived from cytoplasmic proteins. The possible function(s) of this viral MHC homolog are discussed in light of the finding that it binds endogenous peptides.

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