Canonical and cross-reactive binding of NK cell inhibitory receptors to HLA-C allotypes is dictated by peptides bound to HLA-C
Sim M, Malaker S, Khan A, Stowell J, Shabanowitz J, Peterson M, Rajagopalan S, Hunt D, Altmann D, Long E, Boyton R. Canonical and cross-reactive binding of NK cell inhibitory receptors to HLA-C allotypes is dictated by peptides bound to HLA-C. The Journal Of Immunology 2017, 198: 222.25-222.25. DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.198.supp.222.25.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchKiller cell Ig-like receptorsHLA-C allotypesCross-reactive bindingHuman NK cell activityNK cell inhibitory receptorsNK cell activityNK cell functionInhibitory killer cell Ig-like receptorsNK cell activationDisorders of pregnancyCell inhibitory receptorsIg-like receptorsInhibitory receptorsHLA genotypeKIR2DL1-C2Viral infectionHLACell activationCell activityKIR2DL1Cell functionEndogenous peptidesPotential mechanismsDisease associationsSpecific binding
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