articlePLoS Computational BiologyOct 24, 2013GOLD OA

Properties of MHC Class I Presented Peptides That Enhance Immunogenicity

Utrecht University · La Jolla Institute for Immunology · +1 more institution

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Abstract

T-cells have to recognize peptides presented on MHC molecules to be activated and elicit their effector functions. Several studies demonstrate that some peptides are more immunogenic than others and therefore more likely to be T-cell epitopes. We set out to determine which properties cause such differences in immunogenicity. To this end, we collected and analyzed a large set of data describing the immunogenicity of peptides presented on various MHC-I molecules. Two main conclusions could be drawn from this analysis: First, in line with previous observations, we showed that positions P4-6 of a presented peptide are more important for immunogenicity. Second, some amino acids, especially those with large and…

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