Search Results - "Kersse, Kristof"
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Quantitative interactomics in primary T cells unveils TCR signal diversification extent and dynamics
Published in Nature immunology (01-11-2019)“…The activation of T cells by the T cell antigen receptor (TCR) results in the formation of signaling protein complexes (signalosomes), the composition of which…”
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The death-fold superfamily of homotypic interaction motifs
Published in Trends in biochemical sciences (Amsterdam. Regular ed.) (01-10-2011)“…The death-fold superfamily encompasses four structurally homologous subfamilies that engage in homotypic, subfamily-restricted interactions. The Death Domains…”
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Suppression of Interleukin-33 Bioactivity through Proteolysis by Apoptotic Caspases
Published in Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.) (17-07-2009)“…Interleukin-33 (IL-33) is a member of the IL-1 family and is involved in polarization of T cells toward a T helper 2 (Th2) cell phenotype. IL-33 is thought to…”
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Inflammatory caspases: targets for novel therapies
Published in Current pharmaceutical design (01-02-2007)“…This review provides an overview of the biochemistry and activation of inflammatory caspases, and focuses on their therapeutic potential as disease targets in…”
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NOD-like receptors and the innate immune system: Coping with danger, damage and death
Published in Cytokine & growth factor reviews (01-10-2011)“…Abstract Members of the family of NOD-like receptors (NLRs) play essential roles in innate immunity by detecting intracellular ‘pathogen-associated molecular…”
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Interaction Patches of Procaspase-1 Caspase Recruitment Domains (CARDs) Are Differently Involved in Procaspase-1 Activation and Receptor-interacting Protein 2 (RIP2)-dependent Nuclear Factor κB Signaling
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (14-10-2011)“…Protein interaction domains belonging to the death domain-fold superfamily are six-helix bundles that mediate the assembly of large protein complexes involved…”
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