Reactivity of WT and βTD mutant CD11b/CD18 with

The β-tail domain (βTD) regulates physiologic ligand
binding to integrin CD11b/CD18
by Vineet Gupta, Annette Gylling, José Luis Alonso, Takashi Sugimori, Petre
Ianakiev, Jiang-Ping Xiong, and M. Amin Arnaout
Blood
Volume 109(8):3513-3520
April 15, 2007
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Spatial relationships of the βTD domain.
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Surface expression and iC3b binding of WT and mutant CD11b/CD18 in HEK293 cells.
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Physiologic ligand binding of K562 stably expressing WT and βTD mutant CD11b/CD18.
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Binding and spreading by WT and βTD mutant CD11b/CD18 to iC3b-coated plates.
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Reactivity of WT and βTD mutant CD11b/CD18 with conformation-sensitive mAb 24.
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Reactivity of WT and βTD mutant CD11b/CD18 with genu extension–dependent mAb KIM127.
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A mechanistic model for the conformational changes during integrin activation and signaling.
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