The CD36, CLA-1 (CD36L1), and LIMPII (CD36L2) gene family: cellular distribution, chromosomal location, and genetic evolution
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Cellular receptors for human enterovirus species aCharacterization of CLA-1, a human homologue of rodent scavenger receptor BI, as a receptor for high density lipoprotein and apoptotic thymocytesMacrophage-mediated cholesterol handling in atherosclerosisLysosome sorting of β-glucocerebrosidase by LIMP-2 is targeted by the mannose 6-phosphate receptorSR-BI: Linking Cholesterol and Lipoprotein Metabolism with Breast and Prostate CancerRoles of scavenger receptor BI and APO A-I in selective uptake of HDL cholesterol by adrenal cellsArray-based gene discovery with three unrelated subjects shows SCARB2/LIMP-2 deficiency causes myoclonus epilepsy and glomerulosclerosisA nonsense mutation in the LIMP-2 gene associated with progressive myoclonic epilepsy and nephrotic syndromeCD36 is a sensor of diacylglyceridesStructure and localization of the human gene encoding SR-BI/CLA-1. Evidence for transcriptional control by steroidogenic factor 1.Monocytes of patients with familial hypercholesterolemia show alterations in cholesterol metabolism.CD36, a scavenger receptor involved in immunity, metabolism, angiogenesis, and behavior.Type 2 scavenger receptor CD36 in platelet activation: the role of hyperlipemia and oxidative stress.Functional roles of membrane glycoprotein CD36.CD36, a scavenger receptor implicated in atherosclerosis.Scavenger receptors and their potential as therapeutic targets in the treatment of cardiovascular diseaseSR-BI/CD36 chimeric receptors define extracellular subdomains of SR-BI critical for cholesterol transport.Inactivation of lmpA, encoding a LIMPII-related endosomal protein, suppresses the internalization and endosomal trafficking defects in profilin-null mutants.Dependence of brown adipose tissue function on CD36-mediated coenzyme Q uptake.Original insights on thrombospondin-1-related antireceptor strategies in cancer.Identification of a suppressor of the Dictyostelium profilin-minus phenotype as a CD36/LIMP-II homologueIdentification of a CD36-related thrombospondin 1-binding domain in HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein gp120: relationship to HIV-1-specific inhibitory factors in human saliva.High-density lipoprotein metabolism and the human embryo.Mechanisms of cell signaling by the scavenger receptor CD36: implications in atherosclerosis and thrombosis.Accessory molecules for Toll-like receptors and their function.Scavenger receptor b2 as a receptor for hand, foot, and mouth disease and severe neurological diseases.How can high-throughput screening deliver drugs to treat atherosclerosis?Molecular and genetic basis of inherited nephrotic syndromeComparison of class B scavenger receptors, CD36 and scavenger receptor BI (SR-BI), shows that both receptors mediate high density lipoprotein-cholesteryl ester selective uptake but SR-BI exhibits a unique enhancement of cholesteryl ester uptake.Structural and functional characterization of the human CD36 gene promoter: identification of a proximal PEBP2/CBF site.Identification of the N-linked glycosylation sites on the high density lipoprotein (HDL) receptor SR-BI and assessment of their effects on HDL binding and selective lipid uptake.Detection and treatment of atherosclerosis using nanoparticles.Evidence of an association between the scavenger receptor class B member 2 gene and Parkinson's disease.Expression of both N- and C-terminal GFP tagged huCD36 and their discrepancy in OxLDL and pRBC binding on CHO cells.Lipoprotein binding preference of CD36 is altered by filipin treatment.Fish protein increases circulating levels of trimethylamine-N-oxide and accelerates aortic lesion formation in apoE null mice.The human breast carcinoma cell line HBL-100 acquires exogenous cholesterol from high-density lipoprotein via CLA-1 (CD-36 and LIMPII analogous 1)-mediated selective cholesteryl ester uptake.Receptors for enterovirus 71.Snmp-1, a novel membrane protein of olfactory neurons of the silk moth Antheraea polyphemus with homology to the CD36 family of membrane proteins.The effect of caveolin-1 (Cav-1) on fatty acid uptake and CD36 localization and lipotoxicity in vascular smooth muscle (VSM) cells.
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The CD36, CLA-1 (CD36L1), and LIMPII (CD36L2) gene family: cellular distribution, chromosomal location, and genetic evolution
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