Abstract
SummaryB. 1 Structural requirements for localization and activation of PKC-μ at the Golgi compartmentB. 2 Transmembrane adaptor protein PAG, a functionally important component of GEMs, binds not only Csk but also the adaptor protein EBP50 (NHERF)B. 3 Evaluation of a whole blood gene expression assay to investigate effects of the DPP IV inhibitor SRC 0001 and its metabolite on mRNA expression in blood cellsB. 4 Demethylation of promoter DNA supports NF-ATc expression in T lymphocytesB. 5 Regulation of the promoter of DC/B-CK, a CC chemokine attracting activated T cellsB. 6 Identification of CD95-ligand interacting proteins by 2D gel electrophoresis: Implications for reverse signaling and surface expression of a death factorB. 7 Regulation of mono-ADP-ribosyltransferases in activated monocytesB. 8 Characterization of the bovine promoter of inducible nitric oxide synthase: A step towards understanding species variability in NO synthesis by macrophagesB. 9 Transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation of cathepsin D activation by TNF and ceramideB. 10 Protein kinase A supports the GATA-3-mediated activation of Th2-type lymphokine genesB. 11 Inhibitory signaling and cytoplasmic interaction partners of the mouse killer cell lectin-like receptor G1B. 12 Identification of phosphorylation sites in the ProST region of IRAK-1B. 13 Characterization of sequence determinants within the carboxyl-terminal domain of chemokine receptor CCR5 which regulate signaling and receptor internalizationB. 14 PKC-δ-independent attenuation of pervanadate-induced tyrosine phosphorylation events by Rottlerin in hemopoietic cellsB. 15 PKC-δ binds to Shc/SHIP after IgE-induced activation of mast cells and reduces degranulationB. 16 The G protein β3 subunit 825T allele and enhanced cellular immune functionB. 17 Molecular mechanisms of IRAK-1 activation: Threonine 387 is a critical amino acid in the autophosphorylation of IRAK-1B. 18 The 5' region of TDAG51 cDNA harbors promoter activityB. 19 Structural requirements for signal transduction by the chemokine receptor CXCR5B. 20 ICAM-1 gene transcription depends on the cooperation of EGR-3 and NF-κB p65B. 21 Cell-specific regulation of a Th2 cytokine: The MAP kinase p38 drives the expression of IL-9 via the activation of the transcription factor GATA-1 in mast cellsB. 22 BCR mutants with increased signaling after antigen and reduced signaling after pervanadate stimulationB. 23 Mechanisms of TRAIL- and FasL-mediated activation of c-jun N-terminal kinase activation and NF-κBB. 24 Toll-like receptor 2 is necessary but not sufficient for p38 MAP kinase activation in response to Mycobacterium aviumB. 25 Inhibitors of ADP-ribosylation as actin-modulating substancesB. 26 The rapid protein turnover of the MHC class II transactivator CIITAB. 27 Structural and functional dissection of the cytoplasmic domain of the transmembrane adaptor protein SIT (SHP2-Interacting Transmembrane adaptor protein)B. 28 The early growth response protein EGR-4 forms heterodimers with NF-κB proteins and functions as strong activator of gene transcriptionB. 29 Inhibition of Stat6 by an intracellularly delivered peptideB. 30 Analysis of Blimp-1 responsive elements in the A1 promoterB. 31 Costimulation of human T lymphocytes through CD28 or CD2 induces phosphorylation of the actin bundling protein L-plastinB. 32 Selectivity and specificity of SH3 domains binding to the polyproline region of the CD95 ligand: Hints for the reverse signal transduction capacity of a death factor?
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