Masking of a cathepsin G cleavage site in vivo contributes to the proteolytic resistance of MHC class II molecules
T. Burster, H. Macmillan, T. Hou, J. Schilling, P. Truong, B. O. Boehm, F. Zou, K. Lau, M. Strohman, S. Schaffert, R. Busch and E. D. Mellins
This article1 contains an error in figure 4C on page 441. In the published version of the article figure 4C has two identical panels for I-Ag7 and I-Ek. However, there should be no digestion of I-Ek (right panel) as mentioned in the text. The corrected figure 4C is printed below.
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Reference
- 1.Burster T, Macmillan H, Hou T, Schilling J, Truong P, Boehm BO, Zou F, Lau K, Strohman M, Schaffert S, Busch R, Mellins ED. Masking of a cathepsin G cleavage site in vivo contributes to the proteolytic resistance of MHC class II molecules. Immunology. 2010;130:436–46. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2567.2010.03247.x. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

