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The other Janus face of Qa-1 and HLA-E: diverse peptide repertoires in times of stress

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Abstract

The non-polymorphic MHC molecule Qa-1 and its human counterpart HLA-E present monomorphic signal peptides to innate receptors and thereby regulate lymphocyte activity. Under stress, this peptide content is replaced with a surprisingly diverse repertoire of novel peptides that are associated with heat-shock proteins, infectious agents or antigen processing defects.

Keywords

MHC Ib
Qa-1
HLA-E
M. tuberculosis
Tumorimmunology
Processing defects

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