Description
M1 A2 (58-66) is an epitope of influenza matrix protein M1 that is recognizable by CD8+ T cells; this epitope could be used in the design of influenza vaccines.
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M1 A2 (58-66) is an epitope of influenza matrix protein M1 that is recognizable by CD8+ T cells; this epitope could be used in the design of influenza vaccines.
Cas No. | 141368-69-6 |
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Purity | ≥95% |
Formula | C49H75N9O11 |
Formula Wt. | 966.2 |
IUPAC Name | Glycyl-L-isoleucyl-L-leucylglycyl-L-phenylalanyl-L-valyl-L-phenylalanyl-L-threonyl-L-leucine |
Synonym | CEF1, Influenza Matrix Protein M1 (58 - 66), |
Appearance | White to off white powder |
Store Temp | -20°C |
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Ship Temp | Ambient |
Info Sheet |
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Zhou V, Yassai MB, Regunathan J, et al. The functional CD8 T cell memory recall repertoire responding to the influenza A M1(58-66) epitope is polyclonal and shows a complex clonotype distribution. Hum Immunol. 2013 Jul;74(7):809-17. PMID: 23295548.
Petrova GV, Naumova EN, Gorski J. The polyclonal CD8 T cell response to influenza M158-66 generates a fully connected network of cross-reactive clonotypes to structurally related peptides: a paradigm for memory repertoire coverage of novel epitopes or escape mutants. J Immunol. 2011 Jun 1;186(11):6390-7. PMID: 21518969.
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