Molecular mechanisms of transmembrane signaling in B lymphocytes.
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Structural and functional properties of ribosomal protein L7 from humans and rodentsAssociation between B-lymphocyte membrane immunoglobulin and multiple members of the Src family of protein tyrosine kinasesProtein phosphatase subunit G5PR is needed for inhibition of B cell receptor-induced apoptosisRelationships between the degree of cross-linking of surface immunoglobulin and the associated inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate and Ca2+ signals in human B cellsIdentification of amino acid residues required for a specific interaction between Src-tyrosine kinase and proline-rich region of phosphatidylinositol-3' kinase.CD40 signaling pathway: anti-CD40 monoclonal antibody induces rapid dephosphorylation and phosphorylation of tyrosine-phosphorylated proteins including protein tyrosine kinase Lyn, Fyn, and Syk and the appearance of a 28-kD tyrosine phosphorylated pProduction of lymphotoxin by isolated human tonsillar B lymphocytes and B lymphocyte cell lines.Ligand-induced desensitization of B-cell membrane immunoglobulin-mediated Ca2+ mobilization and protein kinase C translocation.Immunoglobulins D and M mediate signals that are qualitatively different in B cells with an immature phenotypeStepwise intraclonal maturation of antibody affinity through somatic hypermutationAnti-immunoglobulin pretreatment induces a calcium-mobilization response to the chemotactic agent N-formylmethionylleucylphenylalanine in Daudi lymphoblastoid cells.Apoptosis in human autoimmune diseases.Immunoglobulin receptor signaling depends on the carboxyl terminus but not the heavy-chain class.Ligation of membrane immunoglobulin leads to inactivation of the signal-transducing ability of membrane immunoglobulin, CD19, CD21, and B-cell gp95.B lymphocyte antigen receptors (mIg) are non-covalently associated with a disulfide linked, inducibly phosphorylated glycoprotein complex.Protein tyrosine phosphorylation is induced in murine B lymphocytes in response to stimulation with anti-immunoglobulin.Cross-linking reconsidered: binding and cross-linking fields and the cellular response.Quantifying aggregation of IgE-FcepsilonRI by multivalent antigenCellular pathways involved in the ex vivo expression of bovine leukemia virusB-cell activation-induced phosphorylation of Fc gamma RII: a possible prerequisite of proteolytic receptor release.Regulation of antibody production mediated by Fc gamma receptors, IgG binding factors, and IgG Fc-binding autoantibodies.Extracellular matrix molecules and cell adhesion molecules induce neurites through different mechanisms.Intracellular localization of tyrosine kinase substrates beneath crosslinked surface immunoglobulins in B cellsCOOH terminus of membrane IgM is essential for an antigen-specific induction of some but not all early activation events in mature B cells.Biochemical evidence for the rapid assembly and disassembly of processed antigen-major histocompatibility complex class II complexes in acidic vesicles of B cellsDifferential structure-function requirements of the transmembranal domain of the B cell antigen receptor.Immunoglobulin M and D antigen receptors are both capable of mediating B lymphocyte activation, deletion, or anergy after interaction with specific antigen.Isolation and characterization of a B lymphocyte mutant with altered signal transduction through its antigen receptorT cell-dependent induction of NF-kappa B in B cellsPathogenicity of molecularly cloned bovine leukemia virus.Inhibition of protein kinase C results in decreased expression of bovine leukemia virusThe structural basis of protein antigenicity.Two DNA-binding proteins discriminate between the promoters of different members of the major histocompatibility complex class II multigene family.A major myristylated substrate of protein kinase C and protein kinase C itself are differentially regulated during murine B- and T-lymphocyte development and activation.Receptor-mediated calcium signal playing a nuclear third messenger in the activation of antigen-specific B cells.Transcriptional activation of bovine leukemia virus in blood cells from experimentally infected, asymptomatic sheep with latent infectionsRoles of protein kinase C and G proteins in activation of murine resting B lymphocytes by endotoxin-associated protein.Heterogeneity of immunoglobulin-associated molecules on human B cells identified by monoclonal antibodies.Mouse mast cell gp49B1 contains two immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibition motifs and suppresses mast cell activation when coligated with the high-affinity Fc receptor for IgE.Anti-immunoglobulin stimulation of B lymphocytes activates src-related protein-tyrosine kinases.
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Molecular mechanisms of transmembrane signaling in B lymphocytes.
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Molecular mechanisms of transmembrane signaling in B lymphocytes.
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Molecular mechanisms of transmembrane signaling in B lymphocytes.
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Molecular mechanisms of transmembrane signaling in B lymphocytes.
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Molecular mechanisms of transmembrane signaling in B lymphocytes.
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10.1146/ANNUREV.IY.05.040187.001135
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1987-01-01T00:00:00Z