File:Tislelizumab PB-1 7BXA.png

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Description Space-filling model of the antigen-binding fragment of tislelizumab (pale green) in complex with PD-1 (pale pink).
Style made to resemble the Protein Data Bank's "Molecule of the Month" series, illustrated by Dr. David S. Goodsell of the Scripps Research Institute. Created using QuteMol (http://qutemol.sourceforge.net) and GIMP. Optimized with OptiPNG.
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Own work, after PDB 7BXA. More information:

  • Lee SH, Lee HT, Lim H, Kim Y, Park UB, Heo YS (June 2020). "Crystal structure of PD-1 in complex with an antibody-drug tislelizumab used in tumor immune checkpoint therapy". Biochem Biophys Res Commun 527 (1): 226–231. DOI:10.1016/j.bbrc.2020.04.121. PMID 32446372.
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