HLA-B\*3501 and HLA-B\*3503 molecules differ by a single amino acid located in the [~-pleated sheet of the c~2 domain. In order to clarify the basis of the strict distinction between these highly related class I molecules by several alloreactive T cell clones , we determined the motif of HLA-B\*3503
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Peptide motif of HLA-B*1510
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