HLA-B27

Long-range effects in protein–ligand interactions mediate peptide specificity inl the human major histocompatibility antigen HLA-B27 (B*2701)

B*2701 differs from all other HLA-B27 subtypes of known peptide specificity in that, among its natural peptide ligands, arginine is not the only allowed residue at peptide position …

Krebs, S.

Binding of rationally designed non-natural peptides to the human leukocyte antigen HLA-B*2705

High-affinity ligands of non-peptidic nature, binding to the class I major histocompatibility complex protein HLA B*2705 whose expression is strongly linked to the pathogenesis of …

Krebs, S.

An HLA-B27 polymorphism (B*2710) that is critical for T-cell recognition has limited effects on peptide specificity

Abstract: The B*2710 subtype differs from the HLA-B27 prototype (B*2705) only by having Glu instead of Val at position 152, in the α2 helix of the peptide-binding site.

García, R.