The beta-chains of HLA-DR molecules associated with susceptibility to rheumatoid arthritis (RA) share a common amino acid sequence in their third hypervariable region at position 70-74. This shared epitope could either contribute to preferential binding of a given disease-associated peptide, be involved in disease-induction by molecular mimicry or, by binding to heat shock proteins, influence antigen presentation. It is known that the Escherichia coli M(r)70,000 heat shock protein DnaK can bind peptides from the shared epitope.
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