pDisplay™ Mammalian Expression Vector - Citations

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Delta/notch-like epidermal growth factor (EGF)-related receptor, a novel EGF-like repeat-containing protein targeted to dendrites of developing and adult central nervous system neurons.
Authors Eiraku Mototsugu; Hirata Yutaka; Takeshima Hiroshi; Hirano Tomoo; Kengaku Mineko;
JournalJ Biol Chem
PubMed ID11950833
'We have identified a novel epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like repeat-containing single-pass transmembrane protein that is specifically expressed in the developing and mature central nervous system. Sequence analysis revealed that the 10 EGF-like repeats in the extracellular domain are closely related to those of the developmentally important receptor Notch and its ... More
Molecular mechanisms of pre-T cell receptor-induced survival.
AuthorsMurga C, Barber DF
JournalJ Biol Chem
PubMed ID12114514
'En route to maturing as T cell receptor (TCR) alphabeta-expressing cells, the development of thymocytes is contingent on expression of a pre-TCR complex comprising a TCRbeta chain paired with a surrogate TCRalpha chain, pre-Talpha (pTalpha). The pre-TCR has been proposed to promote cell survival, proliferation, differentiation, and lineage commitment. However, ... More
Myelin-associated glycoprotein interacts with the Nogo66 receptor to inhibit neurite outgrowth.
Authors Domeniconi Marco; Cao Zixuan; Spencer Timothy; Sivasankaran Rajeev; Wang Kevin; Nikulina Elena; Kimura Noriko; Cai Hong; Deng Kangwen; Gao Ying; He Zhigang; Filbin Marie;
JournalNeuron
PubMed ID12160746
Myelin inhibitors of axonal regeneration, like Nogo and MAG, block regrowth after injury to the adult CNS. While a GPI-linked receptor for Nogo (NgR) has been identified, MAG's receptor is unknown. We show that MAG inhibits regeneration by interaction with NgR. Binding of and inhibition by MAG are lost if ... More
DNA immunization of mice and macaques with plasmids encoding hepatitis C virus envelope E2protein expressed intracellularly and on the cell surface.
AuthorsForns X, Emerson SU, Tobin GJ, Mushahwar IK, Purcell RH, Bukh J
JournalVaccine
PubMed ID10217599
We analyzed the humoral immune response elicited by hepatitis C virus (HCV) E2 protein expressed in vivo after injection of plasmid DNA into mice and rhesus macaques. Three plasmids were used for immunization: a plasmid containing the entire sequence of the E2 and p7 genes (pE2); a plasmid encoding a ... More
Distinct kinetics for binding of the CD46 and SLAM receptors to overlapping sites in the measles virus hemagglutinin protein.
Authors Santiago Cesar; Björling Ewa; Stehle Thilo; Casasnovas José M;
JournalJ Biol Chem
PubMed ID12065582
Measles virus (MV) is a human pathogen using two distinct cell surface receptors for entry into host cells. We present here a comparative analysis for binding of the MV receptors CD46 and SLAM to the measles virus hemagglutinin protein (MVH, Edmonston strain). Soluble monomeric and dimeric MVH variants were prepared ... More
Extracellular and Cytoplasmic Domains of Endoglin Interact with the Transforming Growth Factor-beta Receptors I and II.
Authors Guerrero-Esteo Mercedes; Sanchez-Elsner Tilman; Letamendia Ainhoa; Bernabeu Carmelo;
JournalJ Biol Chem
PubMed ID12015308
Endoglin is an auxiliary component of the transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) receptor system, able to associate with the signaling receptor types I (TbetaRI) and II (TbetaRII) in the presence of ligand and to modulate the cellular responses to TGF-beta1. Endoglin cannot bind ligand on its own but requires the presence ... More