Tyrosine sulfation is a post-translational modification that enhances protein–protein interactions and may identify druggable sites in the extracellular space. The G protein-coupled receptor CXCR4 is a prototypical example with three potential sulfation sites at positions 7, 12, and 21. Each receptor sulfotyrosine participates in specific contacts with its chemokine ligand in the structure of a soluble, dimeric CXCL12:CXCR4(1–38) complex, but their relative importance for CXCR4 binding and activation by the monomeric chemokine remains undefined. NMR titrations with short sulfopeptides showed that the tyrosine motifs of CXCR4 varied widely in their contributions to CXCL12 binding affinity and site specificity. Whereas the Tyr21 sulfopeptide ...
Chemokines and their receptors are orchestrators of cell migration in humans. Because dysregulation ...
Tyrosine (Tyr) sulfation is a common post-translational modification that is implicated in a variety...
CCR5, chemokine receptor and HIV coreceptor, is sulfated in its extracellular N-terminal domain, wit...
Tyrosine sulfation is a post-translational modification that enhances protein–protein interactions a...
Tyrosine sulfation, a post-translational modification found on many chemokine receptors, typically i...
Chemokine signaling is a well-known agent of autoimmune disease, HIV infection, and cancer. Drug dis...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Trafficking of leukocytes in immune surveillance and inflammatory responses is ...
SummaryTrafficking of leukocytes in immune surveillance and inflammatory responses is activated by c...
The interactions of chemokines with their G protein-coupled receptors play critical roles in the con...
La sulfatation protéique est une modification post-traductionnelle qui intervient principalement sur...
Chemokines are secreted proteins that direct the migration of immune cells and are involved in numer...
CXCL12 is a human chemokine that recognizes the CXCR4 receptor and is involved in immune responses a...
Tyrosine sulfation, a post-translational modification, can determine and often enhance protein-prote...
Background: Chemokine receptors are post-translationally sulfated on tyrosine residues. Results: A t...
Because of their prominent roles in development, cancer, and HIV, the chemokine receptor CXCR4 and i...
Chemokines and their receptors are orchestrators of cell migration in humans. Because dysregulation ...
Tyrosine (Tyr) sulfation is a common post-translational modification that is implicated in a variety...
CCR5, chemokine receptor and HIV coreceptor, is sulfated in its extracellular N-terminal domain, wit...
Tyrosine sulfation is a post-translational modification that enhances protein–protein interactions a...
Tyrosine sulfation, a post-translational modification found on many chemokine receptors, typically i...
Chemokine signaling is a well-known agent of autoimmune disease, HIV infection, and cancer. Drug dis...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Trafficking of leukocytes in immune surveillance and inflammatory responses is ...
SummaryTrafficking of leukocytes in immune surveillance and inflammatory responses is activated by c...
The interactions of chemokines with their G protein-coupled receptors play critical roles in the con...
La sulfatation protéique est une modification post-traductionnelle qui intervient principalement sur...
Chemokines are secreted proteins that direct the migration of immune cells and are involved in numer...
CXCL12 is a human chemokine that recognizes the CXCR4 receptor and is involved in immune responses a...
Tyrosine sulfation, a post-translational modification, can determine and often enhance protein-prote...
Background: Chemokine receptors are post-translationally sulfated on tyrosine residues. Results: A t...
Because of their prominent roles in development, cancer, and HIV, the chemokine receptor CXCR4 and i...
Chemokines and their receptors are orchestrators of cell migration in humans. Because dysregulation ...
Tyrosine (Tyr) sulfation is a common post-translational modification that is implicated in a variety...
CCR5, chemokine receptor and HIV coreceptor, is sulfated in its extracellular N-terminal domain, wit...