نتایج جستجو برای: گیرنده p75

تعداد نتایج: 8091  

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2009
Marçal Vilar Ioannis Charalampopoulos Rajappa S Kenchappa Alessandra Reversi Joanna M Klos-Applequist Esra Karaca Anastasia Simi Carlos Spuch Soyoung Choi Wilma J Friedman Johan Ericson Giampietro Schiavo Bruce D Carter Carlos F Ibáñez

Dimerization is recognized as a crucial step in the activation of many plasma membrane receptors. However, a growing number of receptors pre-exist as dimers in the absence of ligand, indicating that, although necessary, dimerization is not always sufficient for signaling. The p75 neurotrophin receptor (p75(NTR)) forms disulfide-linked dimers at the cell surface independently of ligand binding t...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2016
Dusan Matusica Fabienne Alfonsi Bradley J Turner Tim J Butler Stephanie R Shepheard Mary-Louise Rogers Sune Skeldal Clare K Underwood Marie Mangelsdorf Elizabeth J Coulson

The p75 neurotrophin receptor (p75(NTR); also known as NGFR) can mediate neuronal apoptosis in disease or following trauma, and facilitate survival through interactions with Trk receptors. Here we tested the ability of a p75(NTR)-derived trophic cell-permeable peptide, c29, to inhibit p75(NTR)-mediated motor neuron death. Acute c29 application to axotomized motor neuron axons decreased cell dea...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2012
Andrea Caporali Marco Meloni Ashley M Miller Klemens Vierlinger Alessandro Cardinali Gaia Spinetti Audrey Nailor Ezio Faglia Sergio Losa Ambra Gotti Orazio Fortunato Tijana Mitic Manuela Hofner Christa Noehammer Paolo Madeddu Costanza Emanueli

OBJECTIVE The p75 neurotrophin receptor (p75(NTR)) contributes to diabetes mellitus-induced defective postischemic neovascularization. The interleukin-33 receptor ST2 is expressed as transmembrane (ST2L) and soluble (sST2) isoforms. Here, we studied the following: (1) the impact of p75(NTR) in the healing of ischemic and diabetic calf wounds; (2) the link between p75(NTR) and ST2; and (3) circu...

2012
Hao Wang Kellie A. Jurado Xiaolin Wu Ming-Chieh Shun Xiang Li Andrea L. Ferris Steven J. Smith Pratiq A. Patel James R. Fuchs Peter Cherepanov Mamuka Kvaratskhelia Stephen H. Hughes Alan Engelman

The binding of integrase (IN) to lens epithelium-derived growth factor (LEDGF)/p75 in large part determines the efficiency and specificity of HIV-1 integration. However, a significant residual preference for integration into active genes persists in Psip1 (the gene that encodes for LEDGF/p75) knockout (KO) cells. One other cellular protein, HRP2, harbors both the PWWP and IN-binding domains tha...

2012
Chia-Jen Siao Christina U. Lorentz Pouneh Kermani Tina Marinic John Carter Kelly McGrath Victoria A. Padow Willie Mark Domenick J. Falcone Leona Cohen-Gould Diana C. Parrish Beth A. Habecker Anders Nykjaer Lora H. Ellenson Lino Tessarollo Barbara L. Hempstead

Treatment of acute cardiac ischemia focuses on reestablishment of blood flow in coronary arteries. However, impaired microvascular perfusion damages peri-infarct tissue, despite arterial patency. Identification of cytokines that induce microvascular dysfunction would provide new targets to limit microvascular damage. Pro-nerve growth factor (NGF), the precursor of NGF, is a well characterized c...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1989
J H Phillips T Takeshita K Sugamura L L Lanier

The IL-2R is composed of at least two subunits, the p55 (CD25/Tac) and p75 glycoproteins. The p75 IL-2R is expressed preferentially on resting human peripheral blood NK cells, but is not detected on substantial proportions of T and B lymphocytes, monocytes, or granulocytes. Anti-p75 IL-2R mAb substantially inhibits the early events associated with NK cell activation by IL-2, including inhibitio...

2014
Richard Robinson

Axons rarely regrow after a severe spinal cord injury, in part because of inhibitory signals associated with myelin, which surrounds and insulates the axon. These signals bind to the Nogo receptor, which can then bind to a variety of co-receptors, including a protein called p75. Together, this complex triggers a cascade of intracellular signals that ultimately inhibits axonal sprouting and prev...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2005
Joe P S Makkerh Claire Ceni Daniel S Auld François Vaillancourt Genevieve Dorval Philip A Barker

Target-derived neurotrophins regulate neuronal survival and growth by interacting with cell-surface tyrosine kinase receptors. The p75 neurotrophin receptor (p75 NTR) is coexpressed with Trk receptors in long-range projection neurons, in which it facilitates neurotrophin binding to Trk and enhances Trk activity. Here, we show that TrkA and TrkB receptors undergo robust ligand-dependent ubiquiti...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1994
J Bigda I Beletsky C Brakebusch Y Varfolomeev H Engelmann J Bigda H Holtmann D Wallach

Whereas there is ample evidence for involvement of the p55 tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor (p55-R) in the cytocidal effect of TNF, the role of the p75 TNF receptor (p75-R) in this effect is a matter of debate. In this study, we probed the function of p75-R in cells sensitive to the cytotoxicity of TNF using a wide panel of antibodies (Abs) against the receptor's extracellular domain. Two d...

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Background and purpose: Activity-dependent expression of neurotrophins in skeletal muscle is not well established. In this research we aimed at studying the effect of one session resistance exercise on mRNA expression of NT4.5 and P75 proteins in slow and fast skeletal muscles of Wistar rats. Materials and methods: Sixteen male Wistar rats (10 wk of age) were housed at room temperature under a...

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