What is tapasin?
Answer / Vineet Kumar Punia
Tapasin is a chaperone protein that plays a critical role in the assembly and transport of MHC class I molecules to the cell surface. It facilitates the loading of peptides into MHC class I molecules, thereby enabling antigen presentation.
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