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1. A Micropolymorphism Altering the Residue Triad 97/114/156 Determines the Relative Levels of Tapasin Independence and Distinct Peptide Profiles for HLA-A(*)24 Allotypes.

2. Residue 81 confers a restricted C-terminal peptide binding motif in HLA-B*44:09.

3. Amino acid 95 causes strong alteration of peptide position Pomega in HLA-B*41 variants.

4. The composition of the F pocket in HLA-A*74 generates C-terminal promiscuity among its bound peptides.

5. The nature of recombination in HLA-B*4207.

6. HLA-B*4431: A new HLA-B variant with a complex ancestral history involving HLA-B*44, B*40 and B*07 alleles.

7. Identification of the novel allele HLA-B∗1545: assessment of alloreactivity in case of mismatch with other B∗15 alleles.

8. The new HLA-B*58:21 allele is predicted to be functionally similar to the B*58: 01P group of alleles.

10. The novel allele HLA-B*35:167 differs from HLA-B*35:03:01 by the amino acid exchange Val152Glu.

11. The new HLA allele, HLA-A*03:57, differs from HLA-A*03:01 by two amino acids at positions 76 and 77 in the α2 domain affecting the pocket F of the peptide-binding groove.

12. The new HLA-Cw*0524 allele increase the variability of position 49 in HLA-C.

13. Haplotype-specific sequence-based typing shows the novel allele HLA-A*030105.

14. The variation of the novel allele HLA-B*0739 suggests low alloreactivity when mismatched with HLA-B*0702.

15. Peptide-binding characteristics of the novel allele DRB1*0112 are probably identical to DRB1*0101.

16. HLA-B*08:01:08- joining the fold of silent alpha-1 proline mutations in HLA-B.

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