Calprotectin, a heterodimer present in neutrophil cytoplasm, has antimicrobial and apoptosis-inducing activities. At the moment, there are two general hypotheses about the mechanism of action of calprotectin: (i) exclusion of extracellular zinc by calprotectin, and consequently induction of apoptosis; (ii) binding of calprotectin to a cell membrane receptor, and consequently, activation of a signaling pathway for apoptosis. Here, we introduce another hypothesis, i.e. inhibition or destruction of "target" inside cells. We suggest that calprotectin might become internalized non-specifically, maybe in a process like pinocytosis. This process is probably independent of the zinc concentration. We also demonstrated that the internal target hypoth...
Background: Calprotectin is cytotoxic agent that its anti-tumor effects are governed through suppres...
Calprotectin, a heterodimer of S100A8 and S100A9 subunits, is an abundant cytosolic neutrophil prote...
Calprotectin, the most abundant cytoplasmic protein in neutrophils, suppresses the growth of Staphyl...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Biological Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemist...
Abstract Calprotectin, a heterodimeric complex belonging to the S100 protein family, has been found ...
Abstract: Calprotectin is an abundant cytosolic protein complex of human neutrophils with in vitro e...
Abstract: Calprotectin, a protein composed by two subunits of 8 and 14 kD respectively, is released ...
In response to microbial infection, the human host deploys metal-sequestering host-defense proteins ...
AbstractThe conventional calpains, m- and μ-calpain, are suggested to be involved in apoptosis trigg...
Ubiquitous calpains (mu- and m-calpain) have been repeatedly implicated in apoptosis, but the underl...
<div><p>Calprotectin, the most abundant cytoplasmic protein in neutrophils, suppresses the growth of...
SummaryBy sequestering manganese and zinc, the neutrophil protein calprotectin plays a crucial role ...
Calprotectin (CP) is an abundant host-defense protein that contributes to the metal-withholding inna...
Calprotectin (CP) is an antimicrobial protein produced and released by neutrophils that inhibits the...
It is generally believed that calprotectin acts via exclusion of extracellular zinc, and/or binding ...
Background: Calprotectin is cytotoxic agent that its anti-tumor effects are governed through suppres...
Calprotectin, a heterodimer of S100A8 and S100A9 subunits, is an abundant cytosolic neutrophil prote...
Calprotectin, the most abundant cytoplasmic protein in neutrophils, suppresses the growth of Staphyl...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Biological Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemist...
Abstract Calprotectin, a heterodimeric complex belonging to the S100 protein family, has been found ...
Abstract: Calprotectin is an abundant cytosolic protein complex of human neutrophils with in vitro e...
Abstract: Calprotectin, a protein composed by two subunits of 8 and 14 kD respectively, is released ...
In response to microbial infection, the human host deploys metal-sequestering host-defense proteins ...
AbstractThe conventional calpains, m- and μ-calpain, are suggested to be involved in apoptosis trigg...
Ubiquitous calpains (mu- and m-calpain) have been repeatedly implicated in apoptosis, but the underl...
<div><p>Calprotectin, the most abundant cytoplasmic protein in neutrophils, suppresses the growth of...
SummaryBy sequestering manganese and zinc, the neutrophil protein calprotectin plays a crucial role ...
Calprotectin (CP) is an abundant host-defense protein that contributes to the metal-withholding inna...
Calprotectin (CP) is an antimicrobial protein produced and released by neutrophils that inhibits the...
It is generally believed that calprotectin acts via exclusion of extracellular zinc, and/or binding ...
Background: Calprotectin is cytotoxic agent that its anti-tumor effects are governed through suppres...
Calprotectin, a heterodimer of S100A8 and S100A9 subunits, is an abundant cytosolic neutrophil prote...
Calprotectin, the most abundant cytoplasmic protein in neutrophils, suppresses the growth of Staphyl...