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Functional reconstitution of human FcRn in Madin-Darby canine kidney cells requires co-expressed human beta 2-microglobulinFc-fusion proteins and FcRn: structural insights for longer-lasting and more effective therapeuticsInnate immunity at mucosal surfaces: the IRE1-RIDD-RIG-I pathwayMicrobial sphingomyelinase induces RhoA-mediated reorganization of the apical brush border membrane and is protective against invasion.Raft trafficking of AB5 subunit bacterial toxinsElectrophysiological Studies into the Safety of the Anti-diarrheal Drug Clotrimazole during Oral Rehydration TherapyFunctional analysis of VopF activity required for colonization in Vibrio cholerae.Remodeling of the intestinal brush border underlies adhesion and virulence of an enteric pathogen.Selective translocation of the Bordetella pertussis adenylate cyclase toxin across the basolateral membranes of polarized epithelial cellsMultivalent immune complexes divert FcRn to lysosomes by exclusion from recycling sorting tubules.Intoxication of zebrafish and mammalian cells by cholera toxin depends on the flotillin/reggie proteins but not Derlin-1 or -2The recycling and transcytotic pathways for IgG transport by FcRn are distinct and display an inherent polarity.The zebrafish dag1 mutant: a novel genetic model for dystroglycanopathies.Cholera toxin toxicity does not require functional Arf6- and dynamin-dependent endocytic pathways.Vibrio cholerae-induced cellular responses of polarized T84 intestinal epithelial cells are dependent on production of cholera toxin and the RTX toxin.Hepatic FcRn regulates albumin homeostasis and susceptibility to liver injuryTranscytosis of cholera toxin subunits across model human intestinal epithelia.Characterization of receptor-mediated signal transduction by Escherichia coli type IIa heat-labile enterotoxin in the polarized human intestinal cell line T84.Gangliosides are receptors for murine polyoma virus and SV40Neonatal Fc receptor: from immunity to therapeuticsTargeting of cholera toxin and Escherichia coli heat labile toxin in polarized epithelia: role of COOH-terminal KDEL4-Phenylbutyrate attenuates the ER stress response and cyclic AMP accumulation in DYT1 dystonia cell models.Neonatal Fc receptor for IgG regulates mucosal immune responses to luminal bacteriaMechanism for adhesion G protein-coupled receptor GPR56-mediated RhoA activation induced by collagen III stimulation.Discovery of dual-action membrane-anchored modulators of incretin receptorsThe intracellular voyage of cholera toxin: going retro.Microtubule motors power plasma membrane tubulation in clathrin-independent endocytosisFcRn: The Architect Behind the Immune and Nonimmune Functions of IgG and Albumin.Congenital chloride-losing diarrhea in a Mexican child with the novel homozygous SLC26A3 mutation G393W.Retrograde transport of cholera toxin into the ER of host cells.A passionate kiss, then run: exocytosis and recycling of IgG by FcRn.Signal transduction by bacterial proteins.Lipid sorting by ceramide structure from plasma membrane to ER for the cholera toxin receptor ganglioside GM1.Ca2+-dependent calmodulin binding to FcRn affects immunoglobulin G transport in the transcytotic pathwayFunctional colocalization of water channels and proton pumps in endosomes from kidney proximal tubule.Pulmonary delivery of an erythropoietin Fc fusion protein in non-human primates through an immunoglobulin transport pathway.Derlin-1 facilitates the retro-translocation of cholera toxin.Induction of epithelial chloride secretion by channel-forming cryptdins 2 and 3.Ganglioside GM1-mediated transcytosis of cholera toxin bypasses the retrograde pathway and depends on the structure of the ceramide domain.RETRACTED: The unfolded protein response element IRE1α senses bacterial proteins invading the ER to activate RIG-I and innate immune signaling
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