Search Results - "Arnot, Christopher J."
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Cytokine Spätzle binds to the Drosophila immunoreceptor Toll with a neurotrophin-like specificity and couples receptor activation
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (17-12-2013)“…Drosophila Toll functions in embryonic development and innate immunity and is activated by an endogenous ligand, Spätzle (Spz). The related Toll-like receptors…”
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Functional Insights from the Crystal Structure of the N-Terminal Domain of the Prototypical Toll Receptor
Published in Structure (London) (08-01-2013)“…Drosophila melanogaster Toll is the founding member of an important family of pathogen-recognition receptors in humans, the Toll-like receptor (TLR) family. In…”
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An alanine-to-proline mutation in the BB-loop of TLR3 Toll/IL-1R domain switches signalling adaptor specificity from TRIF to MyD88
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-12-2013)“…A functionally important proline residue is highly conserved in the cytosolic Toll/IL-1R signaling domains of human TLRs. The antiviral Toll, TLR3, is unusual…”
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Molecular Mechanism That Induces Activation of Spätzle, the Ligand for the Drosophila Toll Receptor
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (18-06-2010)“…The Drosophila Toll receptor is activated by an endogenous cytokine ligand Spätzle. Active ligand is generated in response to positional cues in embryonic…”
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Structural Insight into the Mechanism of Activation of the Toll Receptor by the Dimeric Ligand Spätzle
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (23-05-2008)“…The Drosophila Toll receptor, which functions in both embryonic patterning and innate immunity to fungi and Gram-positive bacteria, is activated by a dimeric…”
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Gene transfection of HEK cells on supermacroporous polyacrylamide monoliths: a comparison of transient and stable recombinant protein expression in perfusion culture
Published in New biotechnology (31-12-2009)“…Transient and continuous recombinant protein expression by HEK cells was evaluated in a perfused monolithic bioreactor. Highly porous synthetic cryogel…”
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An alanine to proline mutation in the BB-loop of Toll-like receptor 3 TIR domain switches signalling adaptor specificity from TRIF to MyD88
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (06-11-2013)“…A functionally important proline residue is highly conserved in the cytosolic TIR signalling domains of human Toll-like receptors (TLRs). The anti-viral Toll,…”
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Cytokine Spaetzle binds to the Drosophila immunoreceptor Toll with a neurotrophin-like specificity and couples receptor activation
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (01-12-2013)“…Drosophila Toll functions in embryonic development and innate immunity and is activated by an endogenous ligand, Spatzle (Spz). The related Toll-like receptors…”
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Molecular Mechanism That Induces Activation of Spaatzle, the Ligand for the Drosophila Toll Receptor
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-06-2010)“…The Drosophila Toll receptor is activated by an endogenous cytokine ligand Spaatzle. Active ligand is generated in response to positional cues in embryonic…”
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Structural Insight into the Mechanism of Activation of the Toll Receptor by the Dimeric Ligand Spätzle
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (23-05-2008)“…The Drosophila Toll receptor, which functions in both embryonic patterning and innate immunity to fungi and Gram-positive bacteria, is activated by a dimeric…”
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Structural Insight into the Mechanism of Activation of the Toll Receptor by the Dimeric Ligand Spaetzle
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-05-2008)“…The Drosophila Toll receptor, which functions in both embryonic patterning and innate immunity to fungi and Gram-positive bacteria, is activated by a dimeric…”
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