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CC chemokine

Kitaura M, Nishimura M, Kakizaki M, Nomiyama H, Yoshie O Molecular cloning of a novel human CC chemokine EBIl-ligand chemokine that is a specific functional ligand for EBIl, CCR7. J Biol Chem 1997 272 13803-13809. 77... [Pg.40]

Glabinski AR, Bielecki B, O Bryant S, Selmaj K, Ransohoff RM (2002) Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis CC chemokine receptor expression by trafficking cells. J Autoimmun 19 175-181... [Pg.139]

Huttenrauch F, Nitzki A, Lin FT, Honing S, Oppermann M (2002) Beta-arrestin binding to CC chemokine receptor 5 requires multiple C-terminal receptor phosphorylation sites and involves a conserved Asp-Arg-Tyr sequence motif. J Biol Chem 277 30769-30777 Imitola J, Raddassi K, Park KI, Mueller FJ, Nieto M, Teng YD, Frenkel D, Li J, Sidman RL, Walsh CA, Snyder EY, Khoury SJ (2004) Directed migration of neural stem cells to sites of CNS injury by the stromal cell-derived factor lalpha/CXC chemokine receptor 4 pathway. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 101 18117-18122... [Pg.244]

Laurence JS, Blanpain C, Burgner JW, Parmentier M, LiWang PJ (2000) CC chemokine MIP-1 beta can function as a monomer and depends on Phel3 for receptor binding. Biochemistry 39 3401-3409... [Pg.245]

PoUok-Kopp B, Schwarze K, Baradari VK, Oppermann M (2003) Analysis of Ugand-stimulated CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) phosphorylation in intact cells using phosphosite-specific antibodies. J Biol Chem 278 2190-2198... [Pg.248]

Ahn SY, Cho CH, Park KG, Lee HI, Lee S, Park SK, Lee IK, Koh GY (2004) Tumor necrosis factor-alpha induces fractaUdne expression preferentially in arterial endothelial cells and mithramycin A suppresses TNF-alpha-induced fractaUdne expression. Am J Pathol 164 1663-1672 Alfano M, Schmidtmayerova H, Amelia CA, Pushkarsky T, Bukrinsky M (1999) The B-oligomer of pertussis toxin deactivates CC chemokine receptor 5 and blocks entry of M-tropic HIV-1 strains, [see comments]. J Exp Med 190 597-605 Ambrosini E, Alois F (2004) Chemokines and glial cells a complex network in the central nervous system. [Review] [239 refs]. Neurochem Res 29 1017-1038 Azuma Y, Ohura K (2002) Endomorphins 1 and 2 inhibit IL-10 and IL-12 production and innate immune functions, and potentiate NE-kappaB DNA binding in THP-1 differentiated to macrophagelike cells. Scand J Immunol 56 260-269... [Pg.332]

The dimeric form of fractalkine (Figure 3C) resembles a compact CC chemokine compared with the elongated form seen in Figure 2A. The first disulfide of fractalkine forces the N-terminal region to remain close to the core of the molecule (38). The interface between subunits is asymmetrical and involves a (3-strand from residues Cys-8 to Thr-11 from one monomer and residues Thr-11... [Pg.17]

Fig. 2. Oligomerization of CC chemokines. (A) Dimeric form of CCL4 (MIP-ip). (B) Tetrameric form of CCL2 (MCP-1) highlighting both CC dimerization (left) and CXC dimerization (right). (C) CCL20 forms liver and activation regulated chemokine (LARC) a CXC dimer. Fig. 2. Oligomerization of CC chemokines. (A) Dimeric form of CCL4 (MIP-ip). (B) Tetrameric form of CCL2 (MCP-1) highlighting both CC dimerization (left) and CXC dimerization (right). (C) CCL20 forms liver and activation regulated chemokine (LARC) a CXC dimer.
Vicari AP, Figueroa DJ, Hedrick JA, et al. TECK a novel CC chemokine specifically expressed by thymic dendritic cells and potentially involved in T cell development. Immunity 1997 7 291-301. [Pg.25]

Luttichau HR, Stine J, Boesen TP, et al. A highly selective CC chemokine receptor (CCR)8 antagonist encoded by the poxvirus molluscum contagiosum. J Exp Med 2000 191 171-80. [Pg.27]

Lau EK, Paavola CD, Johnson Z, et al. Identification of the glycosaminoglycan binding site of the CC chemokine, MCP-1 implications for structure and function in vivo. J Biol Chem 2004 279 22294-305. [Pg.27]


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