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PMID: 12200052
Momburg F, Tan P
Tapasin-the keystone of the loading complex optimizing peptide binding by MHC class I molecules in the endoplasmic reticulum.
Mol Immunol. 2002 Oct;39(3-4):217-33.,
[PubMed]
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Mutations
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Comment
164
ABCB3 p.Leu410Phe
X
ABCB3 p.Leu410Phe 12200052:164:38
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Furthermore, the ER retention of hTpn-
L410F
was partially deficient, indicating that ER retention of Tpn is not a sole function of the canonical dilysine retention motif.
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165
ABCB3 p.Leu410Phe
X
ABCB3 p.Leu410Phe 12200052:165:38
status:
NEW
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Furthermore, the ER retention of hTpn-
L410F
was partially deficient, indicating that ER retention of Tpn is not a sole function of the canonical dilysine retention motif.
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331
ABCB3 p.Leu410Phe
X
ABCB3 p.Leu410Phe 12200052:331:114
status:
NEW
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A functional defect in the association of HC/beta2m-Crt-Tpn with TAP is given in the presence of soluble Tpn, Tpn-
L410F
, or mTpn molecules in .220 cells as described above (Lehner et al., 1998; Tan et al., 2002).
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332
ABCB3 p.Leu410Phe
X
ABCB3 p.Leu410Phe 12200052:332:114
status:
NEW
view ABCB3 p.Leu410Phe details
A functional defect in the association of HC/beta2m-Crt-Tpn with TAP is given in the presence of soluble Tpn, Tpn-
L410F
, or mTpn molecules in .220 cells as described above (Lehner et al., 1998; Tan et al., 2002).
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334
ABCB3 p.Leu410Phe
X
ABCB3 p.Leu410Phe 12200052:334:93
status:
NEW
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We have recently shown that B*4402 molecules expressed in the presence of soluble hTpn, hTpn-
L410F
, or mTpn were suboptimally loaded with peptides (Tan et al., 2002).
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335
ABCB3 p.Leu410Phe
X
ABCB3 p.Leu410Phe 12200052:335:93
status:
NEW
view ABCB3 p.Leu410Phe details
We have recently shown that B*4402 molecules expressed in the presence of soluble hTpn, hTpn-
L410F
, or mTpn were suboptimally loaded with peptides (Tan et al., 2002).
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