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Class:IdPerson:982843
_displayNameGoldberg, AL
_timestamp2010-10-29 09:28:08
created[InstanceEdit:982858] Garapati, P V, 2010-10-29
initialAL
surnameGoldberg
(author)[LiteratureReference:982859] Post-proteasomal antigen processing for major histocompatibility complex class I presentation
[LiteratureReference:982896] An IFN-gamma-induced aminopeptidase in the ER, ERAP1, trims precursors to MHC class I-presented peptides
[LiteratureReference:982928] Tripeptidyl peptidase II is the major peptidase needed to trim long antigenic precursors, but is not required for most MHC class I antigen presentation
[LiteratureReference:982961] The ER aminopeptidase ERAP1 enhances or limits antigen presentation by trimming epitopes to 8-9 residues
[LiteratureReference:982976] Interferon-gamma can stimulate post-proteasomal trimming of the N terminus of an antigenic peptide by inducing leucine aminopeptidase
[LiteratureReference:982999] 26S proteasomes and immunoproteasomes produce mainly N-extended versions of an antigenic peptide
[LiteratureReference:1358726] Nrdp1/FLRF is a ubiquitin ligase promoting ubiquitination and degradation of the epidermal growth factor receptor family member, ErbB3
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