Title : Platelet factor 4 binding to lipid A of Gram-negative bacteria exposes PF4/heparin-like epitopes.

Pub. Date : 2012 Oct 18

PMID : 22942185






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1 As both the lipid A on the surface of Gram-negative bacteria and the amino acids of PF4 contributing to polyanion binding are highly conserved, our results further support the hypothesis that neoepitope formation on PF4 after binding to bacteria is an ancient host defense mechanism. polyanions platelet factor 4 Homo sapiens
2 As both the lipid A on the surface of Gram-negative bacteria and the amino acids of PF4 contributing to polyanion binding are highly conserved, our results further support the hypothesis that neoepitope formation on PF4 after binding to bacteria is an ancient host defense mechanism. polyanions platelet factor 4 Homo sapiens