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T cell protein tyrosine phosphatase attenuates T cell signaling to maintain tolerance in mice.
- Florian Wiede, B. Shields, +7 authors T. Tiganis
- Biology, Medicine
- The Journal of clinical investigation
- 1 December 2011
Many autoimmune diseases exhibit familial aggregation, indicating that they have genetic determinants. Single nucleotide polymorphisms in PTPN2, which encodes T cell protein tyrosine phosphatase… Expand
Mammalian GRIP domain proteins differ in their membrane binding properties and are recruited to distinct domains of the TGN
- Merran C Derby, C. van Vliet, +5 authors P. Gleeson
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of Cell Science
- 15 November 2004
The four mammalian golgins, p230/golgin-245, golgin-97, GCC88 and GCC185 are targeted to trans-Golgi network (TGN) membranes by their C-terminal GRIP domain in a G-protein-dependent process. The… Expand
Trafficking and localisation of resident Golgi glycosylation enzymes.
- A. S. Opat, C. van Vliet, P. Gleeson
- Biology, Medicine
- Biochimie
- 1 August 2001
The localisation of glycosylation enzymes within the Golgi apparatus is fundamental to the regulation of glycoprotein and glycolipid biosynthesis. Regions responsible for specifying Golgi… Expand
Intracellular sorting and transport of proteins.
- C. van Vliet, E. Thomas, A. Merino-Trigo, R. Teasdale, P. Gleeson
- Biology, Medicine
- Progress in biophysics and molecular biology
- 1 September 2003
The secretory and endocytic pathways of eukaryotic organelles consist of multiple compartments, each with a unique set of proteins and lipids. Specific transport mechanisms are required to direct… Expand
Substratum adhesion and gliding in a diatom are mediated by extracellular proteoglycans
- J. Lind, K. Heimann, E. Miller, C. van Vliet, Nicholas J. Hoogenraad, R. Wetherbee
- Biology, Medicine
- Planta
- 26 September 1997
Abstract.Diatoms are unicellular microalgae encased in a siliceous cell wall, or frustule. Pennate diatoms, which possess bilateral symmetry, attach to the substratum at a slit in the frustule called… Expand
The Golgi-targeting sequence of the peripheral membrane protein p230.
- L. Kjer-Nielsen, C. van Vliet, R. Erlich, B. Toh, P. Gleeson
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of cell science
- 1 June 1999
Vesicle transport requires the recruitment of cytosolic proteins to specific membrane compartments. We have previously characterised a brefeldin A-sensitive trans-Golgi network-localised protein… Expand
The GRIP Domain is a Specific Targeting Sequence for a Population of trans‐Golgi Network Derived Tubulo‐Vesicular Carriers
- D. Brown, K. Heimann, +4 authors P. Gleeson
- Biology, Medicine
- Traffic
- 1 May 2001
Vesicular carriers for intracellular transport associate with unique sets of accessory molecules that dictate budding and docking on specific membrane domains. Although many of these accessory… Expand
Maintenance of T Cell Function in the Face of Chronic Antigen Stimulation and Repeated Reactivation for a Latent Virus Infection
- L. K. Mackay, L. Wakim, +6 authors F. Carbone
- Biology, Medicine
- The Journal of Immunology
- 1 March 2012
Persisting infections are often associated with chronic T cell activation. For certain pathogens, this can lead to T cell exhaustion and survival of what is otherwise a cleared infection. In… Expand
Strain-Dependent Differences in Bone Development, Myeloid Hyperplasia, Morbidity and Mortality in Ptpn2-Deficient Mice
- Florian Wiede, S. H. Chew, +8 authors T. Tiganis
- Biology, Medicine
- PloS one
- 8 May 2012
Single nucleotide polymorphisms in the gene encoding the protein tyrosine phosphatase TCPTP (encoded by PTPN2) have been linked with the development of autoimmunity. Here we have used Cre/LoxP… Expand
Laser Capture Microdissection Reveals Transcriptional Abnormalities in Alopecia Areata before, during, and after Active Hair Loss.
- J. Li, C. van Vliet, N. Rufaut, L. Jones, R. Sinclair, F. Carbone
- Medicine
- The Journal of investigative dermatology
- 1 March 2016
TO THE EDITOR Alopecia areata (AA) is a common nonscarring autoimmune hair loss disorder postulated to occur due to hair follicle (HF) immune privilege collapse (Paus and Bertolini, 2013). AA… Expand
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