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pro vyhledávání: '"A T, Jacovina"'
Autor:
Guangzhi Sui, Paul Burgman, Arun B. Deora, Katherine A. Hajjar, Peng Hong, Kang Chen, Kai Li He, Bihui Huang, Andrew T. Jacovina, Dena Almeida
Publikováno v:
Blood. 118:2918-2929
Oxygen-induced retinopathy (OIR) is a well-characterized model for retinopathy of prematurity, a disorder that results from rapid microvascular proliferation after exposure of the retina to high oxygen levels. Here, we report that the proliferative p
Annexin A2 is involved in antiphospholipid antibody-mediated pathogenic effects in vitro and in vivo
Autor:
Tuya Shilagard, Ethel García-Latorre, Arun B. Deora, Maria Guadalupe Montiel-Manzano, Silvia S. Pierangeli, Andrew T. Jacovina, Katherine A. Hajjar, Michael Wang, Gracie Vargas, Elba Reyes-Maldonado, Elizabeth Papalardo, Zurina Romay-Penabad
Publikováno v:
Blood. 114:3074-3083
Antiphospholipid (aPL) antibodies recognize receptor-bound beta(2) glycoprotein I (beta(2)GPI) on target cells, and induce an intracellular signaling and a procoagulant/proinflammatory phenotype that leads to thrombosis. Evidence indicates that annex
Publikováno v:
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 947:143-156
It has become increasingly evident that the generation of cell surface proteases including plasmin is fundamental to a wide variety of in vivo biological processes. Cell surface receptors allow for specific controlled proteolysis, provide protection
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279:43411-43418
Annexin 2 is a profibrinolytic co-receptor for plasminogen and tissue plasminogen activator that stimulates activation of the major fibrinolysin, plasmin, at cell surfaces. In human subjects, overexpression of annexin 2 in acute promyelocytic leukemi
Autor:
Andrew T. Jacovina, Arunkumar B. Deora, Maria Febbraio, Ronit Simantov, Barbara L. Hempstead, Qi Ling, Willie Mark, Katherine A. Hajjar, Roy L. Silverstein
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Investigation. 113:38-48
A central tenet of fibrinolysis is that tissue plasminogen activator–dependent (t-PA– dependent) conversion of plasminogen to active plasmin requires the presence of the cofactor/substrate fibrin. However, previous in vitro studies have suggested
Autor:
Domenick J. Falcone, K.M. Faisal Khan, Arunkumar B. Deora, Andrew T. Jacovina, Menard M. Gertler, Rebecca Weintraub, Katherine A. Hajjar, Carrie Brownstein
Publikováno v:
Blood. 103:317-324
Monocytes and macrophages participate in a wide variety of host defense mechanisms. Annexin II, a fibrinolytic receptor, binds plasminogen and tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) independently at the cell surface, thereby enhancing the catalytic effi
Autor:
Andrew T. Jacovina, Brian T. Chait, Fengming Zhong, Katherine A. Hajjar, Julio C. Padovan, Laura Mauri, Urooj A. Mirza
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 273:9987-9993
Tissue plasminogen activator binds to endothelial cells via the calcium-regulated phospholipid-binding protein annexin II, an interaction that is inhibited by the prothrombotic amino acid homocysteine. We sought to identify the tissue plasminogen act
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 269:21191-21197
Sequencing of two internal peptides from the putative human endothelial cell tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) receptor identified an analog of the calcium- and phospholipid-binding protein, annexin II (Ann-II). The polymerase chain reaction-derive
Autor:
Dena Almeida, Jonathan D. Smith, Arunkumar B. Deora, Qi Ling, M. Johan Broekman, Aaron J. Marcus, Caroline B. Greenberg, Katherine A. Hajjar, Andrew T. Jacovina
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Investigation.
When plasma levels of homocysteine (HC), a thiol amino acid formed upon methionine demethylation, exceed 12 muM, individuals are at increased risk of developing large vessel atherothrombosis and small vessel dysfunction. The annexin A2 complex (terme
Publikováno v:
Molecularcellular proteomics : MCP. 3(11)
Reversible protein phosphorylation is a key regulatory process in all living cells. Deregulation of modification control mechanisms, especially in the case of tyrosine, may lead to malignant transformation and disease. Phosphotyrosine (p-Tyr) account