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Receptor lectin-like

Douglas SD (2001) Methadone may promote HIV replication study. AIDS Alert 16 120 Dreyer EB, Kaiser PK, Offermann IT, Lipton SA (1990) HIV-1 coat protein neurotoxicity prevented by calcium channel antagonists. Science 248 364-367 Dunn S, Vohra RS, Murphy JE, Homer-Vanniasinkam S, Walker JH, Ponnambalam S (2008) The lectin-like oxidized low-density-lipoprotein receptor a pro-inflammatory factor in vascular disease. Biochem J 409 349-355... [Pg.368]

Oka, K., Sawamura, T, Kikuta, K., Itokawa, S., Kume, N., Kita, T, and Masaki, T, 1999, Lectin-like low-density lipoprotein receptor 1 mediates phgocytosis of aged/apoptic ceUs in endothelial ceUs, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 96 6353-6358. [Pg.94]

The selectins are a family of vascular cell surface receptors that are characterized by lectin-like domains at their amino termini, an adjacent epidermal growth factorlike domain, followed by multiple, short consensus repeat units homologous to those of the complement regulatory proteins. Platelet express P-selectin (CD62 ... [Pg.237]

K. Hayashida, N. Kume, M. Minami and T. Kita, Lectin-like oxidized LDL receptor-1 (LOX-1) supports adhesion of mononuclear leukocytes and a monocyte-like cell line THP-1 cells under static and flow conditions, FEBS Lett. 511 (2002) 133-138. [Pg.315]

Hikami K, Tsuchiya N, Yabe T, Tokunaga K. Variations of human killer cell lectin-like receptors common occurrence of NKG2-C deletion in the general population. Genes Immun 2003 4(2) 160-167. [Pg.634]

In the context of dmg delivery, certain cell surface receptor and ion-channel families are particularly appealing as dmg delivery targets. Well-characterized examples include the lectin-like receptor gene family as receptors for glycosylated molecules, as well as vitamin- and trace element-uptake systems such as the transferrin-receptor. [Pg.373]

Drickamer, K. (1999). C-type lectin-like domains. Curr. Opin. Struct. Biol. 9(5), 585—590. Farag, S. S., Fehniger, T. A., Ruggeri, L., Velardi, A., and Caligiuri, M. A. (2002). Natural killer cell receptors New biology and insights into the graft-versus-leuke-mia effect. Blood 100(6), 1935-1947. [Pg.308]

Llera, A. S., Viedma, F., Sanchez-Madrid, F., and Tormo, J. (2001). Crystal structure of the C-type lectin-like domain from the human hematopoietic cell receptor CD69. /. Biol. Chem. 276(10), 7312-7319. [Pg.310]

Tormo, J., Natarajan, K., Margulies, D. H., and Mariuzza, R. A. (1999). Grystal structure of a lectin-like natural killer cell receptor bound to its MHG class 1 ligand. Nature 402, 623-631. [Pg.312]

The mannose receptor subfamily is a group of membrane-attached C-type lectins with multiple CRDs. Since most of these domains maintain neither calcium-binding nor sugarbinding properties, the term C-type lectin-like domain (CTLD) is more frequently used lately instead of the term CRD. The mannose receptor subfamily comprises four members including the mannose receptor, the M-type phospholipase A2... [Pg.572]

Ly49 killer cell lectin-like receptor subfamily A, member 1. Analogous for human KIRs. A natural killer cell receptor. [Pg.780]

Jungery, M., Pasvol, G., Newbold, C. I., and Weatherall, D. J. (1983). A lectin-like receptor is involved in invasion of erythrocytes by Plasmodium falciparum. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 80,1018-1022. [Pg.354]


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