Glycobiology: toward understanding the function of sugars
RA Dwek - Chemical reviews, 1996 - ACS Publications
Glycobiology: Toward Understanding the Function of Sugars | Chemical Reviews ACS ACS
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TIM genes: a family of cell surface phosphatidylserine receptors that regulate innate and adaptive immunity
GJ Freeman, JM Casasnovas, DT Umetsu… - Immunological …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The TIM (T cell/transmembrane, immunoglobulin, and mucin) gene family plays a critical role
in regulating immune responses, including allergy, asthma, transplant tolerance …
in regulating immune responses, including allergy, asthma, transplant tolerance …
TM-align: a protein structure alignment algorithm based on the TM-score
Y Zhang, J Skolnick - Nucleic acids research, 2005 - academic.oup.com
We have developed TM-align, a new algorithm to identify the best structural alignment
between protein pairs that combines the TM-score rotation matrix and Dynamic …
between protein pairs that combines the TM-score rotation matrix and Dynamic …
" Diabodies": small bivalent and bispecific antibody fragments.
P Holliger, T Prospero, G Winter - Proceedings of the …, 1993 - National Acad Sciences
Bivalent and bispecific antibodies and their fragments have immense potential for practical
application. Here we describe the design of small antibody fragments with two antigen …
application. Here we describe the design of small antibody fragments with two antigen …
Glycosylation and the immune system
PM Rudd, T Elliott, P Cresswell, IA Wilson, RA Dwek - Science, 2001 - science.org
Almost all of the key molecules involved in the innate and adaptive immune response are
glycoproteins. In the cellular immune system, specific glycoforms are involved in the folding …
glycoproteins. In the cellular immune system, specific glycoforms are involved in the folding …
[PDF][PDF] A time-and cost-efficient system for high-level protein production in mammalian cells
AR Aricescu, W Lu, EY Jones - Acta Crystallographica Section D …, 2006 - journals.iucr.org
Most proteins for structural biology studies are produced by high-level expression in
Escherichia coli. However, prokaryotic based expression systems fail to generate correctly …
Escherichia coli. However, prokaryotic based expression systems fail to generate correctly …
The immunoglobulin fold: structural classification, sequence patterns and common core
Since the first crystal structure of an immunoglobulin revealed a modular architecture, the
characteristic β-sheet fold of the immunoglobulin domain has been found in many other …
characteristic β-sheet fold of the immunoglobulin domain has been found in many other …
Apert syndrome results from localized mutations of FGFR2 and is allelic with Crouzon syndrome
AOM Wilkie, SF Slaney, M Oldridge, MD Poole… - Nature …, 1995 - nature.com
Apert syndrome is a distinctive human malformation comprising craniosynostosis and
severe syndactyly of the hands and feet. We have identified specific missense substitutions …
severe syndactyly of the hands and feet. We have identified specific missense substitutions …
2.0 Å crystal structure of a four-domain segment of human fibronectin encompassing the RGD loop and synergy region
DJ Leahy, I Aukhil, HP Erickson - Cell, 1996 - cell.com
We have determined the 2.0 Å crystal structure of a fragment of human fibronectin
encompassing the seventh through the RGD-containing tenth type III repeats (FN7–10). The …
encompassing the seventh through the RGD-containing tenth type III repeats (FN7–10). The …
3D domain swapping: as domains continue to swap
Y Liu, D Eisenberg - Protein science, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Three‐dimensional (3D) domain swapping creates a bond between two or more
protein molecules as they exchange their identical domains. Since the term'3D domain …
protein molecules as they exchange their identical domains. Since the term'3D domain …