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The following pages link to Structural characterization of a monomeric chemokine: monocyte chemoattractant protein-3 (Q27733787):
Displaying 32 items.
- The solution structure of the anti-HIV chemokine vMIP-II (Q27620649) (← links)
- Solution structure and dynamics of myeloid progenitor inhibitory factor-1 (MPIF-1), a novel monomeric CC chemokine (Q27627808) (← links)
- NMR Analysis of the Structure, Dynamics, and Unique Oligomerization Properties of the Chemokine CCL27 (Q27660108) (← links)
- Solution structure of eotaxin, a chemokine that selectively recruits eosinophils in allergic inflammation (Q27765156) (← links)
- The MCP/eotaxin subfamily of CC chemokines (Q28137923) (← links)
- Identification of human macrophage inflammatory proteins 1alpha and 1beta as a native secreted heterodimer (Q28207703) (← links)
- Chemokine-glycosaminoglycan binding: specificity for CCR2 ligand binding to highly sulfated oligosaccharides using FTICR mass spectrometry (Q30857874) (← links)
- Multiple glycosaminoglycan-binding epitopes of monocyte chemoattractant protein-3/CCL7 enable it to function as a non-oligomerizing chemokine (Q33652172) (← links)
- Molecular determinants for CC-chemokine recognition by a poxvirus CC-chemokine inhibitor (Q33929458) (← links)
- Glycosaminoglycan binding and oligomerization are essential for the in vivo activity of certain chemokines (Q34762409) (← links)
- Crystal structure of a mirror-image L-RNA aptamer (Spiegelmer) in complex with the natural L-protein target CCL2. (Q35611323) (← links)
- Chemokine-receptor interactions: GPCRs, glycosaminoglycans and viral chemokine binding proteins (Q35925887) (← links)
- Homology modeling and molecular dynamics simulations of lymphotactin (Q36281781) (← links)
- Structural perspectives on antimicrobial chemokines (Q36492362) (← links)
- Structural basis of chemokine receptor function--a model for binding affinity and ligand selectivity (Q36616071) (← links)
- Chemokine oligomerization in cell signaling and migration (Q37608845) (← links)
- Differential structural remodelling of heparan sulfate by chemokines: the role of chemokine oligomerization. (Q37637122) (← links)
- Evidence for chemokine synergy during neutrophil migration in ARDS (Q37670540) (← links)
- Chemokine oligomerization and interactions with receptors and glycosaminoglycans: the role of structural dynamics in function (Q37827607) (← links)
- Characterization of the interactions of vMIP-II, and a dimeric variant of vMIP-II, with glycosaminoglycans (Q38341658) (← links)
- Backbone dynamics of the human CC chemokine eotaxin: fast motions, slow motions, and implications for receptor binding (Q41776124) (← links)
- Ion mobility mass spectrometry coupled with rapid protein threading predictor structure prediction and collision-induced dissociation for probing chemokine conformation and stability (Q42064793) (← links)
- Disrupting functional interactions between platelet chemokines inhibits atherosclerosis in hyperlipidemic mice (Q43489161) (← links)
- Monomeric monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) binds and activates the MCP-1 receptor CCR2B. (Q45999198) (← links)
- Structural characterisation and functional significance of transient protein-protein interactions (Q47614473) (← links)
- Eotaxin-3/CCL26 is a natural antagonist for CC chemokine receptors 1 and 5. A human chemokine with a regulatory role. (Q47897154) (← links)
- Structure activity relationships of monocyte chemoattractant proteins in complex with a blocking antibody (Q51207653) (← links)
- Dynamics and thermodynamic properties of CXCL7 chemokine. (Q51799173) (← links)
- Elucidating the structural mechanisms for biological activity of the chemokine family (Q52066466) (← links)
- CAMRA: chemical shift based computer aided protein NMR assignments (Q58234179) (← links)
- Chemical synthesis, purification, and folding of C-X-C and C-C chemokines (Q73788050) (← links)
- Purification of native CCL7 and its functional interaction with selected chemokine receptors (Q90127891) (← links)