Chemokines and their receptors are orchestrators of cell migration in humans. Because dysregulation of the receptor-chemokine system leads to inflammation and cancer, both chemokines and receptors are highly sought therapeutic targets. Yet one of the barriers for their therapeutic targeting is the limited understanding of the structural principles behind receptor-chemokine recognition and selectivity. The existing structures do not include CXC subfamily complexes and lack information about the receptor distal N-termini, despite the importance of the latter in signaling, regulation, and bias. Here, we report the discovery of the geometry of the complex between full-length CXCR4, a prototypical CXC receptor and driver of cancer metastasis, an...
International audienceDespite the recent resolutions of the crystal structure of the chemokine recep...
Chemokines and their cell surface G protein-coupled receptors are critical for cell migration, not o...
CXCL12 binds to CXCR4, promoting both chemotaxis of lymphocytes and metastasis of cancer cells. We p...
Chemokines and their receptors are orchestrators of cell migration in humans. Because dysregulation ...
Because of their prominent roles in development, cancer, and HIV, the chemokine receptor CXCR4 and i...
The past several years have seen a rapid advancement in our understanding of how CXCR4 transmits the...
Chemokine receptors are critical regulators of cell migration in the context of immune surveillance,...
CXCL12 is a human chemokine that recognizes the CXCR4 receptor and is involved in immune responses a...
ABSTRACT: CXCL12 binds to CXCR4, promoting both chemotaxis of lymphocytes and metastasis of cancer c...
Chemokines and their receptors control cell migration during development, immune system responses, a...
International audienceDespite the recent resolutions of the crystal structure of the chemokine recep...
International audienceDespite the recent resolutions of the crystal structure of the chemokine recep...
International audienceDespite the recent resolutions of the crystal structure of the chemokine recep...
CXCR1 is one of two high-affinity receptors for the CXC chemokine interleukin-8 (IL-8), a major medi...
International audienceDespite the recent resolutions of the crystal structure of the chemokine recep...
International audienceDespite the recent resolutions of the crystal structure of the chemokine recep...
Chemokines and their cell surface G protein-coupled receptors are critical for cell migration, not o...
CXCL12 binds to CXCR4, promoting both chemotaxis of lymphocytes and metastasis of cancer cells. We p...
Chemokines and their receptors are orchestrators of cell migration in humans. Because dysregulation ...
Because of their prominent roles in development, cancer, and HIV, the chemokine receptor CXCR4 and i...
The past several years have seen a rapid advancement in our understanding of how CXCR4 transmits the...
Chemokine receptors are critical regulators of cell migration in the context of immune surveillance,...
CXCL12 is a human chemokine that recognizes the CXCR4 receptor and is involved in immune responses a...
ABSTRACT: CXCL12 binds to CXCR4, promoting both chemotaxis of lymphocytes and metastasis of cancer c...
Chemokines and their receptors control cell migration during development, immune system responses, a...
International audienceDespite the recent resolutions of the crystal structure of the chemokine recep...
International audienceDespite the recent resolutions of the crystal structure of the chemokine recep...
International audienceDespite the recent resolutions of the crystal structure of the chemokine recep...
CXCR1 is one of two high-affinity receptors for the CXC chemokine interleukin-8 (IL-8), a major medi...
International audienceDespite the recent resolutions of the crystal structure of the chemokine recep...
International audienceDespite the recent resolutions of the crystal structure of the chemokine recep...
Chemokines and their cell surface G protein-coupled receptors are critical for cell migration, not o...
CXCL12 binds to CXCR4, promoting both chemotaxis of lymphocytes and metastasis of cancer cells. We p...