CD97 is a processed, seven-transmembrane, heterodimeric receptor associated with inflammation
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Skeletal muscle expression of the adhesion-GPCR CD97: CD97 deletion induces an abnormal structure of the sarcoplasmatic reticulum but does not impair skeletal muscle functionCD97 neutralisation increases resistance to collagen-induced arthritis in miceCleavage of polycystin-1 requires the receptor for egg jelly domain and is disrupted by human autosomal-dominant polycystic kidney disease 1-associated mutations.alpha-Latrotoxin and its receptorsStructural characterization of mouse CD97 and study of its specific interaction with the murine decay-accelerating factor (DAF, CD55)Insecticidal toxins from black widow spider venomExpression and regulation of CD97 in colorectal carcinoma cell lines and tumor tissuesThe BAI subfamily of adhesion GPCRs: synaptic regulation and beyondThe role of epidermal growth factor-like module containing mucin-like hormone receptor 2 in human cancersA novel role for CD55 in granulocyte homeostasis and anti-bacterial host defenseThe invasion and metastasis promotion role of CD97 small isoform in gastric carcinomaTargeted deletion of the epididymal receptor HE6 results in fluid dysregulation and male infertilityOverexpression of CD97 confers an invasive phenotype in glioblastoma cells and is associated with decreased survival of glioblastoma patientsThe eosinophil surface receptor epidermal growth factor-like module containing mucin-like hormone receptor 1 (EMR1): a novel therapeutic target for eosinophilic disordersA Four-Biomarker Blood Signature Discriminates Systemic Inflammation Due to Viral Infection Versus Other Etiologies.Gene expression profiling of liver from dairy cows treated intra-mammary with lipopolysaccharide.Adhesion GPCRs in Tumorigenesis.From the black widow spider to human behavior: Latrophilins, a relatively unknown class of G protein-coupled receptors, are implicated in psychiatric disorders.The G protein-coupled receptors in the pufferfish Takifugu rubripes.Contradictory Role of CD97 in Basal and Tumor Necrosis Factor-Induced Osteoclastogenesis In Vivo.Novel functional complexity of polycystin-1 by GPS cleavage in vivo: role in polycystic kidney diseaseThe latrophilins, "split-personality" receptors.Transcriptome analysis of newt lens regeneration reveals distinct gradients in gene expression patterns.Differential expression of proteins in naïve and IL-2 stimulated primary human NK cells identified by global proteomic analysis.Improved antibacterial host defense and altered peripheral granulocyte homeostasis in mice lacking the adhesion class G protein receptor CD97.Decay-accelerating factor ameliorates systemic autoimmune disease in MRL/lpr mice via both complement-dependent and -independent mechanismsDeletion of decay-accelerating factor (CD55) exacerbates autoimmune disease development in MRL/lpr miceAdhesion G protein-coupled receptors: signaling, pharmacology, and mechanisms of activationThe complement inhibitory protein DAF (CD55) suppresses T cell immunity in vivo.Mice overexpressing CD97 in intestinal epithelial cells provide a unique model for mammalian postnatal intestinal cylindrical growth.Biochemical features of the adhesion G protein-coupled receptor CD97 related to its auto-proteolysis and HeLa cell attachment activities.Latrophilin fragments behave as independent proteins that associate and signal on binding of LTX(N4C).Pharmacotherapy: concepts of pathogenesis and emerging treatments. Co-stimulation and T cells as therapeutic targets.Emerging roles for the BAI1 protein family in the regulation of phagocytosis, synaptogenesis, neurovasculature, and tumor development.Generation of ligand-receptor alliances by "SEA" module-mediated cleavage of membrane-associated mucin proteinsFunctional cross-interaction of the fragments produced by the cleavage of distinct adhesion G-protein-coupled receptors.Mechano-dependent signaling by Latrophilin/CIRL quenches cAMP in proprioceptive neurons.Genome-wide microarray expression analysis of CD4+ T Cells from nonobese diabetic congenic mice identifies Cd55 (Daf1) and Acadl as candidate genes for type 1 diabetes.Dissociation of the subunits of the calcium-independent receptor of alpha-latrotoxin as a result of two-step proteolysis.Adhesion GPCRs in Kidney Development and Disease.
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CD97 is a processed, seven-transmembrane, heterodimeric receptor associated with inflammation
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CD97 is a processed, seven-tra ...... r associated with inflammation
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