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HXB2 Location  Gag(77-85)   Gag Epitope Map
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Epitope SLYNTVATL   Epitope Alignment
Variants
SLfNTVATL   susceptible form
SLYNTiATL   susceptible form
SLYNTVAvL   susceptible form
SLYNaVATL   susceptible form
Epitope Name SL9
Species (MHC/HLA human(A2)

Variant Details

Showing all: 4 variant(s).


Variant ID.  408
Epitope Seq.  SLYNTVATL
Variant Seq.  SLfNTVATL
Mutations Y/F
Epitope Location Y3F
HXB2 Location Y79F
Mutation Type SF: susceptible form
Method Chromium-release assay
Note No variants were found in the patient, but this synthetic variant was tested against patient CTLs. The variant was recognized by CTLs and induced target specific lysis.


Variant ID.  409
Epitope Seq.  SLYNTVATL
Variant Seq.  SLYNTiATL
Mutations V/I
Epitope Location V6I
HXB2 Location V82I
Mutation Type SF: susceptible form
Method Chromium-release assay
Note No variants were found in the patient, but this synthetic variant was tested against patient CTLs. The variant was recognized by CTLs and induced target specific lysis.


Variant ID.  410
Epitope Seq.  SLYNTVATL
Variant Seq.  SLYNTVAvL
Mutations T/V
Epitope Location T8V
HXB2 Location T84V
Mutation Type SF: susceptible form
Method Chromium-release assay
Note No variants were found in the patient, but this synthetic variant was tested against patient CTLs. The variant was recognized by CTLs and induced target specific lysis.


Variant ID.  411
Epitope Seq.  SLYNTVATL
Variant Seq.  SLYNaVATL
Mutations T/A
Epitope Location T5A
HXB2 Location T81A
Mutation Type SF: susceptible form
Method Chromium-release assay
Note No variants were found in the patient, but this synthetic variant was tested against patient CTLs. The variant was recognized by CTLs and induced target specific lysis.

References

Harrer1998 T. Harrer, E. Harrer, P. Barbosa, F. Kaufmann, R. Wagner, S. Bruggemann, J. R. Kalden, M. Feinberg, R. P. Johnson, S. Buchbinder, and B. D. Walker. Recognition of Two Overlapping CTL Epitopes in HIV-1 p17 by CTL from a Long-Term Nonprogressing HIV-1-Infected Individual. J. Immunol., 161:4875-4881, 1998. PubMed ID: 9794421. Show all entries for this paper.


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