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Recognition of contiguous allele-specific peptide elements in the rubella virus E1 envelope protein
1Virginia Mason Research Center, Seattle, WA 98101, USA.
Vaccine
|April 1, 1997
Abstract:
Peptides which bind to human HLA-DRB1 class II molecules in an allele-specific fashion were derived from the immunodominant E1 envelope protein of rubella virus. Two nonoverlapping E1 peptide epitopes were recognized by rubella virus-specific T cells in the context of independent HLA alleles when presented either separately or as a contiguous polypeptide containing both epitopes. Direct binding analysis of potential peptide epitopes to distinct HLA molecules provides a direct approach for selecting antigenic peptides useful for epitope-based vaccine targeted to multiple HLA types.