Background: MHC/HLA class II molecules are important components of the immune system and play a critical role in processes such as phagocytosis. Understanding peptide recognition properties of the hundreds of MHC class II alleles is essential to appreciate determinants of antigenicity and ultimately to predict epitopes. While there are several methods for epitope prediction, each differing in their success rates, there are no reports so far in the literature to systematically characterize the binding sites at the structural level and infer recognition profiles from them. Results: Here we report a new approach to compare the binding sites of MHC class II molecules using their three dimensional structures. We use a specifically tuned version ...
The basic structures of MHC class I and class II molecules are now well established. Over the past t...
<p>Major histocompatibility complex class two (MHC-II) molecules are trans-membrane proteins and key...
The immune system is constantly protecting its host from the invasion of pathogens and the developme...
Background: MHC/HLA class II molecules are important components of the immune system and play a crit...
Background: MHC/HLA class II molecules are important components of the immune system and play a cri...
BACKGROUND: MHC/HLA class II molecules are important components of the immune system and play a crit...
Background: MHC/HLA class II molecules are important components of the immune system and play a crit...
Major Histocompatibility class II (MHC-II) molecules sample peptides from the extracellular space al...
A thorough knowledge of the binding sites of MHC Class II molecules,important components of the immu...
A thorough knowledge of the binding sites of MHC Class II molecules,important components of the immu...
Motivation: Extensive efforts have been devoted to understanding the antigenic peptides binding to M...
MHC class II molecules play a fundamental role in the cellular immune system: they load short peptid...
Background: Modelling the interaction between potentially antigenic peptides and Major Histocompatib...
Background - Modelling the interaction between potentially antigenic peptides and Major Histocompati...
Background - Modelling the interaction between potentially antigenic peptides and Major Histocompati...
The basic structures of MHC class I and class II molecules are now well established. Over the past t...
<p>Major histocompatibility complex class two (MHC-II) molecules are trans-membrane proteins and key...
The immune system is constantly protecting its host from the invasion of pathogens and the developme...
Background: MHC/HLA class II molecules are important components of the immune system and play a crit...
Background: MHC/HLA class II molecules are important components of the immune system and play a cri...
BACKGROUND: MHC/HLA class II molecules are important components of the immune system and play a crit...
Background: MHC/HLA class II molecules are important components of the immune system and play a crit...
Major Histocompatibility class II (MHC-II) molecules sample peptides from the extracellular space al...
A thorough knowledge of the binding sites of MHC Class II molecules,important components of the immu...
A thorough knowledge of the binding sites of MHC Class II molecules,important components of the immu...
Motivation: Extensive efforts have been devoted to understanding the antigenic peptides binding to M...
MHC class II molecules play a fundamental role in the cellular immune system: they load short peptid...
Background: Modelling the interaction between potentially antigenic peptides and Major Histocompatib...
Background - Modelling the interaction between potentially antigenic peptides and Major Histocompati...
Background - Modelling the interaction between potentially antigenic peptides and Major Histocompati...
The basic structures of MHC class I and class II molecules are now well established. Over the past t...
<p>Major histocompatibility complex class two (MHC-II) molecules are trans-membrane proteins and key...
The immune system is constantly protecting its host from the invasion of pathogens and the developme...