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Serine residues 286, 288, and 293 within the CIITA: a mechanism for down-regulating CIITA activity through phosphorylation
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2004
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Abstract

CIITA is the primary factor activating the expression of the class II MHC genes necessary for the exogenous pathway of Ag processing and presentation. Strict control of CIITA is necessary to regulate MHC class II gene expression and induction of an immune response. We show in this study that the nuclear localized form of CIITA is a predominantly phosphorylated form of the protein, whereas cytoplasmic CIITA is predominantly unphosphorylated. Novel phosphorylation sites were determined to be...

Authors Susanna F Greer, Jonathan A Harton, Michael W Linhoff, Christin A Janczak, Jenny P-Y Ting, Drew E Cressman
Volume Vol. 173, No. 1, pp. 376-383
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