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HXB2 Location | Env(108-119) gp120(108-119) DNA(6546..6581) |
Env Epitope Map |
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Author Location | gp120(108-119 LAI) | |
Epitope |
IISLWDQSLKPC
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Epitope Alignment
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Subtype | B | |
Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | HIV-1 infection | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords |
Schrier1989 R. D. Schrier, J. W. Gnann, R. Landes, C. Lockshin, D. Richman, A. McCutchan, C. Kennedy, M. B. A. Oldstone, and J. A. Nelson. T-Cell Recognition of HIV Synthetic Peptides in a Natural Infection. J. Immunol., 142:1166-1176, 1989. Notes: The ability of 21 peptides to stimulate T-cell proliferation was tested in 30 HIV-infected donors in different clinical stages. T-cells from 27/30 donors were able to respond to at least one peptide. Two of the peptides were able to stimulate proliferation in 48\% of the donors. Schrier it et al. did not write down the peptide sequences they used, but only provided the numbering of the boundaries on a reference sequence (LAI, Wain-Hobson it et al., Cell 40:9-17 (1985)). In our experience, such numbering is often imprecise, so the peptide assignments in this database may be off by several residues. Two epitopes that Schrier it et al. mistakenly labeled as p24 peptides are instead p15 peptides. PubMed ID: 2783706. Show all entries for this paper.
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HXB2 Location | Env(108-119) gp120(108-119) DNA(6546..6581) |
Env Epitope Map |
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Author Location | ||
Epitope |
IISLWDQSLKPC
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Epitope Alignment
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Subtype | B, BF, C, F | |
Species (MHC/HLA) | human | |
Immunogen | virus | |
Country | Brazil | |
Experimental methods | ||
Keywords | subtype comparisons, viral fitness and/or reversion |
Queiroz2007 Artur Trancoso Lopo de Queiroz, Luciane Amorim Santos, Domingos Ramon Moreau, Tulio de Oliveira, David I. Watkins, Bernardo Galvão-Castro, and Luiz Carlos Junior Alcantara. Identification and Characterization of Previously Described Epitopes in HIV-1 Subtypes B, C, F and BF in Brazil. Braz. J. Infect. Dis., 11(1):27-30, Feb 2007. PubMed ID: 17625722. Show all entries for this paper.
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