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Immunodominant group, terminal

It was concluded that the contributions of the methyl group of alanine to binding energy at each position are additive and thus essentially independent of one another. As already indicated, the importance of the methyl group decreases with increasing distance from the N-terminal end of the chain this is in accord with the concept that the grouping which protrudes most from the carrier molecule tends to be immunodominant. [Pg.35]


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