Structure of NY-ESO-1 94-102 (HLA-B*35:01) (HLA-B*51:01)
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NY-ESO-1 94-102 (HLA-B*35:01) (HLA-B*51:01) MPFATPMEA

Product number: EP11376_1

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Available, delivery time: 3 weeks
sterile and endotoxin free
Delivery Format: The product is supplied freeze dried.
Purity: 95% HPLC-MS
Caution: For research use only. Not for use in humans.
Amount in mg
1
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Description

NY-ESO-1 94-102 (MPFATPMEA) is a specialized nonamer covering the sequence position 94-102 of the human Cancer/Testis Antigen 1 (NY-ESO-1; UniProt: P78358). This epitope is uniquely recognized by human CD8+ T-cells in the context of both HLA-B*35:01 and HLA-B*51:01 molecules.

Key Features:

  • Dual HLA Restriction: Ideal for research involving diverse donor groups with B35 or B51 backgrounds.
  • Single-Cell Analysis: Highly effective for the analysis and sorting of individual antigen-specific T-cells via multimer staining or functional assays.
  • Immunodominant Region: Part of the high-density epitope cluster (aa 86-102), essential for comprehensive epitope mapping.

Applications:

  • Identification and characterization of rare antigen-specific T-cell populations.
  • Research into HLA cross-reactivity and MHC-peptide stability.
  • Development of personalized immunotherapy protocols.

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TechData

Sequence: MPFATPMEA
Gene: CTAG1A
Delivery: 3 weeks
C-Terminus: OH
N-Terminus: H
Amount: 1 mg
Counterion: TFA
Protein: Cancer testis antigen, NY-ESO-1
Species: Human
Allele: HLA-B*35:01, HLA-B*51:01
Application: Flow Cytometry
Indication: Cancer
Purity: 95% HPLC-MS

References

Callahan, Margaret K et al. “Paradoxical activation of T cells via augmented ERK signaling mediated by a RAF inhibitor.” Cancer immunology research vol. 2,1 (2014): 70-9. doi:10.1158/2326-6066.CIR-13-0160

Sun, Zhaojun et al. “A new LAGE-1 peptide recognized by cytolytic T lymphocytes on HLA-A68 tumors.” Cancer immunology, immunotherapy : CII vol. 55,6 (2006): 644-52. doi:10.1007/s00262-005-0066-x

Lin, Yun et al. “Optimization and validation of a robust human T-cell culture method for monitoring phenotypic and polyfunctional antigen-specific CD4 and CD8 T-cell responses.” Cytotherapy vol. 11,7 (2009): 912-22. doi:10.3109/14653240903136987