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Hepatocyte permissiveness to Plasmodium infection is conveyed by a short and structurally conserved region of the CD81 large extracellular domainSequence and expression of seven new tetraspansTspanC8 tetraspanins regulate ADAM10/Kuzbanian trafficking and promote Notch activation in flies and mammalsThe tetraspanin CD63 regulates ESCRT-independent and -dependent endosomal sorting during melanogenesisEWI-2 is a new component of the tetraspanin web in hepatocytes and lymphoid cellsAutomatic detection of diffusion modes within biological membranes using back-propagation neural network.The CD81 Partner EWI-2wint Inhibits Hepatitis C Virus EntryThe association of CD81 with tetraspanin-enriched microdomains is not essential for Hepatitis C virus entryA role for apical membrane antigen 1 during invasion of hepatocytes by Plasmodium falciparum sporozoitesCD46 (membrane cofactor protein) associates with multiple beta1 integrins and tetraspansSeverely reduced female fertility in CD9-deficient miceHepatocyte CD81 is required for Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium yoelii sporozoite infectivityCD9, but not other tetraspans, associates with the beta1 integrin precursorOrganization of the human CD9 geneCD19 is linked to the integrin-associated tetraspans CD9, CD81, and CD82Selective tetraspan‒integrin complexes (CD81/α4β1, CD151/α3β1, CD151/α6β1) under conditions disrupting tetraspan interactionsSingle-molecule analysis of CD9 dynamics and partitioning reveals multiple modes of interaction in the tetraspanin web.Tetraspanin CD81 is required for Listeria monocytogenes invasion.Tetraspanins connect several types of Ig proteins: IgM is a novel component of the tetraspanin web on B-lymphoid cells.N-ras dependent revertant phenotype in human HT1080 fibrosarcoma cells is associated with loss of proliferation within normal tissues and expression of an adult membrane antigenic phenotype.Proteomic analysis of the tetraspanin web using LC-ESI-MS/MS and MALDI-FTICR-MS.Glycosylation status of the membrane protein CD9P-1.The Ig domain protein CD9P-1 down-regulates CD81 ability to support Plasmodium yoelii infectionTetraspanin 8 (TSPAN 8) as a potential target for radio-immunotherapy of colorectal cancerViruses and tetraspanins: lessons from single molecule approaches.Genes contributing to prion pathogenesisMulti-factorial modulation of colorectal carcinoma cells motility - partial coordination by the tetraspanin Co-029/tspan8Plasmodium P36 determines host cell receptor usage during sporozoite invasionEWI2/PGRL associates with the metastasis suppressor KAI1/CD82 and inhibits the migration of prostate cancer cells.Effect of an anti-human Co-029/tspan8 mouse monoclonal antibody on tumor growth in a nude mouse model.Tetraspanins.Contrasting effects of EWI proteins, integrins, and protein palmitoylation on cell surface CD9 organization.EWI-2 and EWI-F link the tetraspanin web to the actin cytoskeleton through their direct association with ezrin-radixin-moesin proteins.Interacting regions of CD81 and two of its partners, EWI-2 and EWI-2wint, and their effect on hepatitis C virus infectionLateral organization of membrane proteins: tetraspanins spin their web.Tetraspanin CD9 participates in dysmegakaryopoiesis and stromal interactions in primary myelofibrosis.The molecular players of sperm-egg fusion in mammals.Membrane microdomains and proteomics: lessons from tetraspanin microdomains and comparison with lipid rafts.TspanC8 tetraspanins differentially regulate the cleavage of ADAM10 substrates, Notch activation and ADAM10 membrane compartmentalization.The complexity of tetraspanins.
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