The structure and ligand interactions of CD2: implications for T-cell function.
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The contribution of conformational adjustments and long-range electrostatic forces to the CD2/CD58 interactionThe human A33 antigen is a transmembrane glycoprotein and a novel member of the immunoglobulin superfamilyT cell receptor engagement triggers its CD3epsilon and CD3zeta subunits to adopt a compact, locked conformationCharacterization of MAX.3 antigen, a glycoprotein expressed on mature macrophages, dendritic cells and blood platelets: identity with CD842B4, the natural killer and T cell immunoglobulin superfamily surface protein, is a ligand for CD48The role of the CD58 locus in multiple sclerosisSoluble and membrane-bound forms of signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (SLAM) induce proliferation and Ig synthesis by activated human B lymphocytesNTB-A [correction of GNTB-A], a novel SH2D1A-associated surface molecule contributing to the inability of natural killer cells to kill Epstein-Barr virus-infected B cells in X-linked lymphoproliferative diseaseMicro- and nanoscale engineering of cell signalingMechanical regulation of T-cell functionsInitiation of T cell signaling by CD45 segregation at 'close contacts'Crystal structure of the CD2-binding domain of CD58 (lymphocyte function-associated antigen 3) at 1.8-A resolutionRigid-body Ligand Recognition Drives Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte Antigen 4 (CTLA-4) Receptor TriggeringThe involvement of the proto-oncogene p120 c-Cbl and ZAP-70 in CD2-mediated T cell activationMolecular characterization of a novel human natural killer cell receptor homologous to mouse 2B4Crystal structure of a soluble CD28-Fab complexCD45 ectodomain controls interaction with GEMs and Lck activity for optimal TCR signalingThe role of charged residues mediating low affinity protein-protein recognition at the cell surface by CD2Association of p59(fyn) with the T lymphocyte costimulatory receptor CD2. Binding of the Fyn Src homology (SH) 3 domain is regulated by the Fyn SH2 domain.Nano-motion dynamics are determined by surface-tethered selectin mechanokinetics and bond formation.Functional analysis of the structural basis of homophilic cadherin adhesion.Effects of co-stimulation by CD58 on human T cell cytokine production: a selective cytokine pattern with induction of high IL-10 production.Novel tools to dissect the dynamic regulation of TCR signaling by the kinase Csk and the phosphatase CD45The diversity of T-cell co-stimulation in the induction of antitumor immunity.Identification of a proline-rich sequence in the CD2 cytoplasmic domain critical for regulation of integrin-mediated adhesion and activation of phosphoinositide 3-kinaseMatched sizes of activating and inhibitory receptor/ligand pairs are required for optimal signal integration by human natural killer cells.Dependence of T cell antigen recognition on T cell receptor-peptide MHC confinement time.Glycoproteins: rapid sequencing technology for N-linked and GPI anchor glycans.Development and characterization of domain-specific monoclonal antibodies produced against human SLAMF9Equilibrium thermodynamics of cell-cell adhesion mediated by multiple ligand-receptor pairs.Antigen decoding by T lymphocytes: from synapses to fate determination.The cellular receptor for measles virus--elusive no more.The T cell receptor for antigen: signaling and ligand discrimination.NTB-A, a new activating receptor in T cells that regulates autoimmune disease.Structure-activity studies of peptides from the "hot-spot" region of human CD2 protein: development of peptides for immunomodulation.Phosphatase CD45 both positively and negatively regulates T cell receptor phosphorylation in reconstituted membrane protein clustersA genomics approach to the detection of positive selection in cattle: adaptive evolution of the T-cell and natural killer cell-surface protein CD2.CD80 (B7-1) binds both CD28 and CTLA-4 with a low affinity and very fast kinetics.CD48-deficient mice have a pronounced defect in CD4(+) T cell activationImaging of T-cell interactions with antigen presenting cells in culture and in intact lymphoid tissue.
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The structure and ligand interactions of CD2: implications for T-cell function.
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The structure and ligand interactions of CD2: implications for T-cell function.
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The structure and ligand interactions of CD2: implications for T-cell function.
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The structure and ligand interactions of CD2: implications for T-cell function.
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The structure and ligand interactions of CD2: implications for T-cell function.
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1996-04-01T00:00:00Z