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There is no gene for ______ located in the MHC locus.1 pointcytokinesproteins that form part of the MHC I presenting moleculeenzymes that transport peptides into the ERproteins that determine the length of peptides hydrolyzed in the proteasomeproteins that associate with CD4

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There is no gene for ______ located in the MHC locus.1 pointcytokinesproteins that form part of the MHC I presenting moleculeenzymes that transport peptides into the ERproteins that determine the length of peptides hydrolyzed in the proteasomeproteins that associate with CD4

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There is no gene for cytokines located in the MHC locus. The MHC locus contains genes for proteins that form part of the MHC I presenting molecule, enzymes that transport peptides into the ER, proteins that determine the length of peptides hydrolyzed in the proteasome, and proteins that associate with CD4. However, cytokines are signaling molecules that help cell to cell communication in immune responses and stimulate the movement of cells towards sites of inflammation, infection and trauma. They are not encoded in the MHC locus.

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