CGM1a antigen of neutrophils, a receptor of gonococcal opacity proteins.
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Using the yeast two-hybrid system to identify human epithelial cell proteins that bind gonococcal Opa proteins: intracellular gonococci bind pyruvate kinase via their Opa proteins and require host pyruvate for growthThe granulocyte orphan receptor CEACAM4 is able to trigger phagocytosis of bacteriaPhase and antigenic variation in bacteriaSignaling by epithelial members of the CEACAM family - mucosal docking sites for pathogenic bacteriaPotential role of chitinases and chitin-binding proteins in host-microbial interactions during the development of intestinal inflammationCrystal structure of Neisserial surface protein A (NspA), a conserved outer membrane protein with vaccine potentialNeisseria meningitidis has two independent modes of recognizing its human receptor CEACAM1Neutrophil cell surface receptors and their intracellular signal transduction pathways.VDAC and the bacterial porin PorB of Neisseria gonorrhoeae share mitochondrial import pathways.Gonorrhea - an evolving disease of the new millennium.Opa+ Neisseria gonorrhoeae exhibits reduced survival in human neutrophils via Src family kinase-mediated bacterial trafficking into mature phagolysosomesA bacterial siren song: intimate interactions between Neisseria and neutrophils.Sequence diversity, predicted two-dimensional protein structure, and epitope mapping of neisserial Opa proteinsOpa binding to cellular CD66 receptors mediates the transcellular traversal of Neisseria gonorrhoeae across polarized T84 epithelial cell monolayers.CEACAM1 recognition by bacterial pathogens is species-specificRole of ribosomal protein L12 in gonococcal invasion of Hec1B cells.Negative signaling in health and disease.Nonopsonic phagocytosis of group C Neisseria meningitidis by human neutrophilsCD46-independent binding of neisserial type IV pili and the major pilus adhesin, PilC, to human epithelial cellsNeisseria gonorrhoeae coordinately uses Pili and Opa to activate HEC-1-B cell microvilli, which causes engulfment of the gonococci.Neisseria gonorrhoeae kills carcinoembryonic antigen-related cellular adhesion molecule 1 (CD66a)-expressing human B cells and inhibits antibody production.Neisseria gonorrhoeae mutants altered in toxicity to human fallopian tubes and molecular characterization of the genetic locus involvedExperimental gonococcal genital tract infection and opacity protein expression in estradiol-treated miceEffects of the immunoglobulin A1 protease on Neisseria gonorrhoeae trafficking across polarized T84 epithelial monolayers.Effect of alpha-oligosaccharide phenotype of Neisseria gonorrhoeae strain MS11 on invasion of Chang conjunctival, HEC-1-B endometrial, and ME-180 cervical cells.Carcinoembryonic antigen family receptor recognition by gonococcal Opa proteins requires distinct combinations of hypervariable Opa protein domains.Extracellular IgC2 constant domains of CEACAMs mediate PI3K sensitivity during uptake of pathogens.Association of Neisseria gonorrhoeae Opa(CEA) with dendritic cells suppresses their ability to elicit an HIV-1-specific T cell memory responseIn vivo selection for Neisseria gonorrhoeae opacity protein expression in the absence of human carcinoembryonic antigen cell adhesion molecules.The DNA-binding activity of the Neisseria gonorrhoeae LexA orthologue NG1427 is modulated by oxidation.Selection for a CEACAM receptor-specific binding phenotype during Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection of the human genital tract.Differential recognition of members of the carcinoembryonic antigen family by Opa variants of Neisseria gonorrhoeae.A proposed role for the lutropin receptor in contact-inducible gonococcal invasion of Hec1B cellsDifferential response of human monocytes to Neisseria gonorrhoeae variants expressing pili and opacity proteins.Natural proteoglycan receptor analogs determine the dynamics of Opa adhesin-mediated gonococcal infection of Chang epithelial cells.Phagocytosis, innate immunity, and host-pathogen specificity.The molecular mechanisms used by Neisseria gonorrhoeae to initiate infection differ between men and women.Neisseria gonorrhoeae suppresses dendritic cell-induced, antigen-dependent CD4 T cell proliferationCD66 receptor specificity exhibited by neisserial Opa variants is controlled by protein determinants in CD66 N-domains.Homologue scanning mutagenesis reveals CD66 receptor residues required for neisserial Opa protein binding.
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CGM1a antigen of neutrophils, a receptor of gonococcal opacity proteins.
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scientific article published on December 1996
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CGM1a antigen of neutrophils, a receptor of gonococcal opacity proteins.
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CGM1a antigen of neutrophils, a receptor of gonococcal opacity proteins.
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CGM1a antigen of neutrophils, a receptor of gonococcal opacity proteins.
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CGM1a antigen of neutrophils, a receptor of gonococcal opacity proteins.
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CGM1a antigen of neutrophils, a receptor of gonococcal opacity proteins.
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CGM1a antigen of neutrophils, a receptor of gonococcal opacity proteins.
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CGM1a antigen of neutrophils, a receptor of gonococcal opacity proteins.
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14851-14856
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10.1073/PNAS.93.25.14851
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1996-12-01T00:00:00Z