AbstractWhen mast cells contact a monovalent antigen-bearing fluid lipid bilayer, IgE-loaded FcεRI receptors aggregate at contact points and trigger degranulation and the release of immune activators. We used two-color total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy and single-particle tracking to show that most fluorescently labeled receptor complexes diffuse freely within these micron-size clusters, with a diffusion coefficient comparable to free receptors in resting cells. At later times, when the small clusters coalesce to form larger patches, receptors diffuse even more rapidly. In all cases, Monte Carlo diffusion simulations ensured that the tracking results were free of bias, and distinguished biological from statistical variation....
AbstractAntigen binding to the B cell receptor (BCR) induces receptor clustering, cell spreading, an...
T cell antigen recognition requires T cell antigen receptors (TCRs) engaging MHC-embedded antigenic ...
Cells communicate with the outside world through membrane receptors that recognize one of many possi...
AbstractThere is considerable interest in the signaling mechanisms of immunoreceptors, especially wh...
This dissertation explores the dynamics and distribution of immunoglobulin E receptors (FceRI) on ma...
The high affinity IgE receptor (FcεRI) plays a primary role in the pathogenesis of allergic disease...
AbstractRecent advances in fluorescence localization microscopy have made it possible to image chemi...
SummaryCrosslinking of IgE-bound FcɛRI triggers mast cell degranulation. Previous fluorescence recov...
Aggregation of cell surface receptor proteins by multivalent antigens is an essential early step for...
The IgE receptor signaling system in mast cells is widely studied for its role in the allergic respo...
Allergic signaling is initiated on the plasma membrane of mast cells through cross-linking of immuno...
Aggregation of cell surface receptor proteins by multivalent antigens is an essential early step for...
Aggregation of cell surface receptor proteins by multivalent antigens is an essential early step for...
Aggregation of cell surface receptor proteins by multivalent antigens is an essential early step for...
SummaryClustering of immunoreceptors upon association with multivalent ligands triggers important re...
AbstractAntigen binding to the B cell receptor (BCR) induces receptor clustering, cell spreading, an...
T cell antigen recognition requires T cell antigen receptors (TCRs) engaging MHC-embedded antigenic ...
Cells communicate with the outside world through membrane receptors that recognize one of many possi...
AbstractThere is considerable interest in the signaling mechanisms of immunoreceptors, especially wh...
This dissertation explores the dynamics and distribution of immunoglobulin E receptors (FceRI) on ma...
The high affinity IgE receptor (FcεRI) plays a primary role in the pathogenesis of allergic disease...
AbstractRecent advances in fluorescence localization microscopy have made it possible to image chemi...
SummaryCrosslinking of IgE-bound FcɛRI triggers mast cell degranulation. Previous fluorescence recov...
Aggregation of cell surface receptor proteins by multivalent antigens is an essential early step for...
The IgE receptor signaling system in mast cells is widely studied for its role in the allergic respo...
Allergic signaling is initiated on the plasma membrane of mast cells through cross-linking of immuno...
Aggregation of cell surface receptor proteins by multivalent antigens is an essential early step for...
Aggregation of cell surface receptor proteins by multivalent antigens is an essential early step for...
Aggregation of cell surface receptor proteins by multivalent antigens is an essential early step for...
SummaryClustering of immunoreceptors upon association with multivalent ligands triggers important re...
AbstractAntigen binding to the B cell receptor (BCR) induces receptor clustering, cell spreading, an...
T cell antigen recognition requires T cell antigen receptors (TCRs) engaging MHC-embedded antigenic ...
Cells communicate with the outside world through membrane receptors that recognize one of many possi...