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Anish Suri, James J. Walters, Michael L. Gross, Emil R. Unanue
Published in Volume 115, Issue 8
J Clin Invest. 2005; 115(8):2268–2276 doi:10.1172/JCI25350
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Acidic amino acid distribution among naturally processed peptides selected by I-Ag7 and DQ8. Each peptide was scored for the presence of either an aspartic acid or glutamic acid residue starting at the most C-terminal position, which was assigned position 1 in the figure. Thus, by this scheme, the second most C-terminal residue would be position 2, the third would be position 3, and so on. Note that peptides selected by both I-Ag7 and DQ8 contained acidic amino acids toward their C termini. In addition, peptides selected by DQ8 also exhibited the biased presence of acidic amino acid toward their N terminus. The dotted line represents the background frequency of the presence of acidic amino acids.