-
membrane cholesterol at 25%. This
means less
immunoreceptors CD32 (a
member of the Fc
family of
immunoreceptors)
could bind to IgG and turn the
white blood...
- An
immunoreceptor tyrosine-based
activation motif (ITAM) is a
conserved sequence of four
amino acids that is
repeated twice in the
cytoplasmic tails of...
- Non-catalytic tyrosine-phosphorylated
receptors (NTRs), also
called immunoreceptors or Src-family kinase-dependent receptors, are a
group of cell surface...
- nucleotide-binding leucine-rich
repeat (NB-LRR/NLR), an R-gene-produced
immunoreceptor. In
October 2011 BASF
requested cultivation and
marketing approval as...
- the CD4 is able to
recruit a
kinase called Lck
which phosphorylates immunoreceptor tyrosine-based
activation motifs (ITAMs)
present on the CD3 gamma, delta...
- leucine-rich
repeat receptor/NOD-like receptor, a
family of
intracellular immunoreceptors Newark Light Rail, New Jersey, U.S.
Newcastle Light Rail, Newcastle...
-
TIGIT (/ˈtɪdʒɪt/ TIJ-it; also
called T cell
immunoreceptor with Ig and ITIM domains) is an
immune receptor present on some T
cells and
natural killer cells...
- and CD3δ
molecules each
contain a
single conserved motif known as an
immunoreceptor tyrosine-based
activation motif, or ITAM for short,
which is essential...
- the
adaptive immune response. An
antigen binds the
highly variable immunoreceptor products (B-cell
receptor or T-cell receptor) once
these have been generated...
-
tyrosine phosphatase. The
presence of a tyrosine-phosphorylated ITIM (
immunoreceptor tyrosine-based
inhibitory motif)
sequence in the B2
receptor is necessary...