Molecular characterization of human CD94: a type II membrane glycoprotein related to the C-type lectin superfamily
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Myeloid DAP12-associating lectin (MDL)-1 is a cell surface receptor involved in the activation of myeloid cellsImmunoreceptor DAP12 bearing a tyrosine-based activation motif is involved in activating NK cellsMouse CD94/NKG2A is a natural killer cell receptor for the nonclassical major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecule Qa-1(b)NKG2A complexed with CD94 defines a novel inhibitory natural killer cell receptorThe natural killer cell receptor specific for HLA-A allotypes: a novel member of the p58/p70 family of inhibitory receptors that is characterized by three immunoglobulin-like domains and is expressed as a 140-kD disulphide-linked dimerIdentification of a human member of the Ly-49 multigene familyA novel cluster of lectin-like receptor genes expressed in monocytic, dendritic and endothelial cells maps close to the NK receptor genes in the human NK gene complexAssociation of tyrosine phosphatases SHP-1 and SHP-2, inositol 5-phosphatase SHIP with gp49B1, and chromosomal assignment of the geneInhibition of antigen-induced T cell response and antibody-induced NK cell cytotoxicity by NKG2A: association of NKG2A with SHP-1 and SHP-2 protein-tyrosine phosphatasesAn autosomal dominant locus, Nka, mapping to the Ly-49 region of a rat natural killer (NK) gene complex, controls NK cell lysis of allogeneic lymphocytesNK cells and apoptosis.CD94 surface density identifies a functional intermediary between the CD56bright and CD56dim human NK-cell subsets.Development and function of CD94-deficient natural killer cellsCD94 defines phenotypically and functionally distinct mouse NK cell subsets.Variations of human killer cell lectin-like receptors: common occurrence of NKG2-C deletion in the general population.Regulation and gene expression profiling of NKG2D positive human cytomegalovirus-primed CD4+ T-cells.Role for NKG2-A and NKG2-C surface receptors in chronic CD4+ T-cell responses.Downregulation of CD94/NKG2A inhibitory receptors on CD8+ T cells in HIV infection is more pronounced in subjects with detected viral load than in their aviraemic counterparts.Inhibitory receptors sensing HLA-G1 molecules in pregnancy: decidua-associated natural killer cells express LIR-1 and CD94/NKG2A and acquire p49, an HLA-G1-specific receptorRecognition of class I major histocompatibility complex molecules by Ly-49: specificities and domain interactionsNonstochastic coexpression of activation receptors on murine natural killer cellsRequirements for CD1d recognition by human invariant Valpha24+ CD4-CD8- T cellsGenetic control of natural killing and in vivo tumor elimination by the Chok locus.On the cell biology of pit cells, the liver-specific NK cells.Mistaken notions about natural killer cells.Murine Nkg2d and Cd94 are clustered within the natural killer complex and are expressed independently in natural killer cells.Adaptive reconfiguration of the human NK-cell compartment in response to cytomegalovirus: a different perspective of the host-pathogen interaction.Impact of Zygosity on Bimodal Phenotype Distributions.The human CD94 gene encodes multiple, expressible transcripts including a new partner of NKG2A/B.Signalling via CD70, a member of the TNF family, regulates T cell functions.Mitogen-activated protein kinase activity is involved in effector functions triggered by the CD94/NKG2-C NK receptor specific for HLA-E.The susceptibility to natural killer cell-mediated lysis of HLA class I-positive melanomas reflects the expression of insufficient amounts of different HLA class I alleles.Specific engagement of the CD94/NKG2-A killer inhibitory receptor by the HLA-E class Ib molecule induces SHP-1 phosphatase recruitment to tyrosine-phosphorylated NKG2-A: evidence for receptor function in heterologous transfectants.The Natural Selection of Herpesviruses and Virus-Specific NK Cell Receptors.Practical NK cell phenotyping and variability in healthy adults.Finding Balance: T cell Regulatory Receptor Expression during Aging.Natural killer cells and recognition of MHC class I molecules: new perspectives and challenges in immunology.NKG2H-Expressing T Cells Negatively Regulate Immune Responses.Identification of natural killer cell receptor phenotypes associated with leukemia.Gene Expression Profiling Reveals Clear Differences Between EBV-Positive and EBV-Negative Posttransplant Lymphoproliferative Disorders
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Molecular characterization of human CD94: a type II membrane glycoprotein related to the C-type lectin superfamily
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López-Botet M
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1995-09-01T00:00:00Z