Recognition of the ligand-type specificity of classical and non-classical MHC I proteins.
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2011
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Federation of European Biochemical Societies
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Martínez Naves, E., Reche Gallargo, P. A. & Lafuente Duarte, M. E. et al. «Recognition of the Ligand-Type Specificity of Classical and Non-Classical MHC I Proteins». FEBS Letters, vol. 585, n.o 21, noviembre de 2011, pp. 3478-84. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.febslet.2011.10.007.
Abstract
Functional characterization of proteins belonging to the MHC I superfamily involves knowing their cognate ligands, which can be peptides, lipids or none. However, the experimental identification of these ligands is not an easy task and generally requires some a priori knowledge of their chemical nature (ligand-type specificity). Here, we trained k-nearest neighbor and support vector machine classifiers that predict the ligand-type specificity MHC I proteins with great accuracy. Moreover, we applied these classifiers to human and mouse MHC I proteins of uncharacterized ligands, obtaining some results that can be instrumental to unravel the function of these proteins.