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pro vyhledávání: '"Paulette L. Wright"'
Autor:
Hyeryun Choe, Michael Farzan, Rushdi Shakri, Agam P. Singh, Chetan E. Chitnis, Christopher M. Owens, Paulette L. Wright, Natalya Vasilieva, Wenhui Li, Michael Moore
Publikováno v:
Molecular Microbiology. 55:1413-1422
Plasmodium vivax is one of four Plasmodium species that cause human malaria. P. vivax and a related simian malaria parasite, Plasmodium knowlesi, invade erythrocytes by binding the Duffy antigen/receptor for chemokines (DARC) through their respective
Autor:
Jun Yu, Carlos Fernandez-Hernando, Yajaira Suarez, Michael Schleicher, Zhengrong Hao, Paulette L Wright, Themis R Kyriakides, William C Sessa
Publikováno v:
Circulation. 118
Nogo-B, a member of the reticulon 4 family of proteins, is the dominant isoform expressed in endothelial, vascular smooth muscle and inflammatory cells. We previously have shown Nogo-B plays a critical role in vascular remodeling after injury in vivo
Autor:
Hyeryun, Choe, Michael J, Moore, Christopher M, Owens, Paulette L, Wright, Natalya, Vasilieva, Wenhui, Li, Agam P, Singh, Rushdi, Shakri, Chetan E, Chitnis, Michael, Farzan
Publikováno v:
Molecular microbiology. 55(5)
Plasmodium vivax is one of four Plasmodium species that cause human malaria. P. vivax and a related simian malaria parasite, Plasmodium knowlesi, invade erythrocytes by binding the Duffy antigen/receptor for chemokines (DARC) through their respective
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 278(39)
The complement anaphylatoxin C3a and its cellular seven-transmembrane segment receptor, C3aR, are implicated in a variety of pathological inflammatory processes. C3aR is a G-protein-coupled receptor with an exceptionally large second extracellular lo
Autor:
Norma P. Gerard, Joseph Sodroski, Paulette L. Wright, Hyeryun Choe, Robb J. Marchione, Michael Farzan, Christine E. Schnitzler, Susan Chung, Natalya Vasilieva, Wenhui Li, Craig Gerard
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 277(43)
Entry of most primary human immunodeficiency virus, type 1 (HIV-1) isolates into their target cells requires the cellular receptor CD4 and the G protein-coupled chemokine coreceptor CCR5. An acidic, tyrosine-rich, and tyrosine-sulfated domain of the
Autor:
Hyeryun Choe, Michael Farzan, Gregory J. Babcock, Paulette L. Wright, Tajib Mirzabekov, Enko Kiprilov, Natalya Vasilieva
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 277(33)
The chemokine receptor CXCR4 plays critical roles in development, immune function, and human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) entry. Here we demonstrate that, like the CC-chemokine receptors CCR5 and CCR2b, CXCR4 is posttranslationally modified
Autor:
Michael Farzan, Hyeryun Choe, Eric S. Rosenberg, Chih-chin Huang, Tatyana Dorfman, Michael B. Zwick, James E. Robinson, Dennis R. Burton, Miro Venturi, Liping Wang, Natalya Vasilieva, Peter D. Kwong, Christoph Grundner, Joseph Sodroski, Paulette L. Wright, Wenhui Li
Publikováno v:
Cell. (2):161-170
Sulfated tyrosines at the amino terminus of the principal HIV-1 coreceptor CCR5 play a critical role in its ability to bind the HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein gp120 and mediate HIV-1 infection. Here, we show that a number of human antibodies directed ag