pH stability of HLA-DR4 complexes with antigenic peptides.
@article{Belmares2000pHSO,
title={pH stability of HLA-DR4 complexes with antigenic peptides.},
author={Michael P. Belmares and Joshua D. Rabinowitz and W J Liu and Elizabeth D. Mellins and Harden M. Mcconnell},
journal={Biochemistry},
year={2000},
volume={39 47},
pages={
14558-66
}
}Complexes between antigenic peptides and class II proteins of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) trigger cellular immune responses. These complexes usually dissociate more rapidly at mildly acidic pH, where they are formed intracellularly, as compared to neutral pH, where they function at the cell surface. This paper describes the pH dependence of the dissociation kinetics of complexes between MHC proteins and antigenic peptides containing aspartic and glutamic acid residues. Some of…
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