Salomon M, Adams S, Pardanani A, Vazquez S, Humphreys RE, Lew RA. Comparison of actual and random-positioning-model distributions of peptide scavenging and T cell-presented sites in antigenic proteins.
Vaccine 1993;
11:1067-73. [PMID:
7692682 DOI:
10.1016/0264-410x(93)90135-k]
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Abstract
In a peptide with a T cell-presented epitope (T site), a folded structure with a hydrophobic surface, 'the scavenger (S) site', may regulate transfer to major histocompatibility complex class II molecules. Three procedures which were proposed to identify T sites selected for amphipathic helical patterns but not T sites. In testing whether S sites lay in or near T sites, we found their linkage was not greater than that generated by a model in which segments of equal length and number to the S and T sites for each protein were distributed at random. This study establishes criteria for evaluation of schemes to predict functional motifs in antigenic proteins.
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