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. 2020 Aug 3;161(2):123–138. doi: 10.1111/imm.13233

Table 2.

Panel of antigens used in cell proliferation assays

WT‐NT M G A P A L P Q I W Q L Y L K N Y R I A T F K N W P F L E D C A C T P E R M A E
VEL‐NT M G A P X L P Q I W Q L Y L X N Y X I A X F K N W P F L X D X A X T P X R M A E
VEL‐NT
derived antigen
1 V N M Q I N R L
2 R T P R A S M S
3 Q Q A Q T R P L
4 L T P H T R A Q
5 I G A A Y P D P
6 R R P T K S P A
7 E S S L Y P G L
8 S Q H Y T P I V
9 M V L K D H F T
WT‐CT Q M E E L T V S E F L K L D R Q R A K N K I A K E T N N K Q K E F E E T A K T T R Q S I E Q L A A
VEL‐CT Q M E X L T X S X F L K L X R Q X A K N K X A K E T N N K Q K X F E E T A X T T R Q S I E Q L A A
VEL‐CT
derived antigen
1 Q N P P P F A G
2 R H I N E Q G W
3 Q E I P T A A R
4 I R K V T H Q G
5 Q N P P P F A G
6 Y S W H S R P G
7 A R T T S V L R
8 R R V C R A V C
9 R K S K S D K L

X = Any of 20 amino acids. Amino acid sequences of antigen variants isolated from variable epitope libraries (VELs) at random, as well as wild‐type (WT) antigens, were deduced after DNA sequencing of individual phage clones.