نتایج جستجو برای: peptide ligand

تعداد نتایج: 259715  

2016
Denise Wootten Christopher A. Reynolds Kevin J. Smith Juan C. Mobarec Cassandra Koole Emilia E. Savage Kavita Pabreja John Simms Rohan Sridhar Sebastian G.B. Furness Mengjie Liu Philip E. Thompson Laurence J. Miller Arthur Christopoulos Patrick M. Sexton

Ligand-directed signal bias offers opportunities for sculpting molecular events, with the promise of better, safer therapeutics. Critical to the exploitation of signal bias is an understanding of the molecular events coupling ligand binding to intracellular signaling. Activation of class B G protein-coupled receptors is driven by interaction of the peptide N terminus with the receptor core. To ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2006
Kazuhiro Aoki Hiroaki Saito Cecile Itzstein Masaji Ishiguro Tatsuya Shibata Roland Blanque Anower Hussain Mian Mariko Takahashi Yoshifumi Suzuki Masako Yoshimatsu Akira Yamaguchi Pierre Deprez Patrick Mollat Ramachandran Murali Keiichi Ohya William C Horne Roland Baron

Activating receptor activator of NF-kappaB (RANK) and TNF receptor (TNFR) promote osteoclast differentiation. A critical ligand contact site on the TNFR is partly conserved in RANK. Surface plasmon resonance studies showed that a peptide (WP9QY) that mimics this TNFR contact site and inhibits TNF-alpha-induced activity bound to RANK ligand (RANKL). Changing a single residue predicted to play an...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2004
Marcin P Mycko Hanspeter Waldner David E Anderson Katarzyna D Bourcier Kai W Wucherpfennig Vijay K Kuchroo David A Hafler

Autoreactive T cells represent a natural repertoire of T cells in both diseased patients and healthy individuals. The mechanisms regulating the function of these autoreactive T cells are still unknown. Ob1A12 is a myelin basic protein (MBP)-reactive Th cell clone derived from a patient with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. Mice transgenic for this human TCR and DRA and DRB1*1501 chains d...

Journal: :Journal of Synchrotron Radiation 2008
Michikazu Tanio Shin Kondo Shigetoshi Sugio Toshiyuki Kohno

Ficolins are pathogen-recognition molecules in innate immune systems. The crystal structure of the human M-ficolin recognition domain (FD1) has been determined at 1.9 A resolution, and compared with that of the human fibrinogen gamma fragment, tachylectin-5A, L-ficolin and H-ficolin. The overall structure of FD1 is similar to that of the other proteins, although the peptide bond between Asp282 ...

2006
Jose Zavaleta Dinora Chinchilla Alejandra Ramirez Frank A. Gomez

Please address correspondence to Frank A. Gomez at [email protected]. nteractions between biological species are essential to life and are involved directly in many of the enzyme-based reactions involved in cell division, cell death, and cell transformations. These biological interactions are important in the initiation, progression, and harmful effects of human disease including Parkinson...

2009
Virginie Nahoum Sherri Spector Patrick Loll

Antimicrobial drug resistance is a serious public health problem and the development of new antibiotics has become an important priority. Ristocetin A is a class III glycopeptide antibiotic that is used in the diagnosis of von Willebrand disease and which has served as a lead compound for the development of new antimicrobial therapeutics. The 1.0 A resolution crystal structure of the complex be...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2011
Heiko Andresen Shalini Gupta Molly M Stevens

Homogeneous and heterogeneous nanoparticle (NP) assembly induced by ligand-specific immunorecognition is commonly used for biosensing applications. We investigated how the structural design of the peptide ligands used to functionalise gold NPs affected the kinetics of NP assembly and hence biodetection. We observed that aggregation rates varied up to 20-fold for the surface binding and 120-fold...

Journal: :Cell 2003
Karthe Ponnuraj M.Gabriela Bowden Stacey Davis S. Gurusiddappa Dwight Moore Damon Choe Yi Xu Magnus Hook Sthanam V.L. Narayana

Gram-positive pathogens such as staphylococci contain multiple cell wall-anchored proteins that serve as an interface between the microbe and its environment. Some of these proteins act as adhesins and mediate bacterial attachment to host tissues. SdrG is a cell wall-anchored adhesin from Staphylococcus epidermidis that binds to the Bbeta chain of human fibrinogen (Fg) and is necessary and suff...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 1998
A T Luxembourg A Brunmark Y Kong M R Jackson P A Peterson J Sprent Z Cai

In the absence of costimulation, TCR recognition of peptide/MHC complexes is generally considered to be nonimmunogenic. In agreement with this view, naive TCR transgenic CD8+ cells failed to respond to specific peptides presented by MHC class I (Ld) molecules bound to mouse RBC. However, peptide/Ld complexes presented by cell-sized beads or bound to plastic led to overt proliferative responses ...

Journal: :Journal of computational chemistry 2011
Reed B. Jacob Casey W. Bullock Timothy L. Andersen Owen M. McDougal

The purpose of this manuscript is threefold: (1) to describe an update to DockoMatic that allows the user to generate cyclic peptide analog structure files based on protein database (pdb) files, (2) to test the accuracy of the peptide analog structure generation utility, and (3) to evaluate the high throughput capacity of DockoMatic. The DockoMatic graphical user interface interfaces with the s...

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