Title : Myelin basic protein and myelin basic protein peptides induce the proliferation of Schwann cells via ganglioside GM1 and the FGF receptor.

Pub. Date : 1999 Feb

PMID : 9972872






5 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 The binding of MBP to ganglioside GM1 and the ability of MBP peptides containing homology to the B subunit of cholera toxin (which binds ganglioside GM1) to compete for the binding of a mitogenic peptide (MBP(1-44)) to SC, identified ganglioside GM1 as a second SC receptor. Gangliosides myelin basic protein Homo sapiens
2 The binding of MBP to ganglioside GM1 and the ability of MBP peptides containing homology to the B subunit of cholera toxin (which binds ganglioside GM1) to compete for the binding of a mitogenic peptide (MBP(1-44)) to SC, identified ganglioside GM1 as a second SC receptor. Gangliosides myelin basic protein Homo sapiens
3 The binding of MBP to ganglioside GM1 and the ability of MBP peptides containing homology to the B subunit of cholera toxin (which binds ganglioside GM1) to compete for the binding of a mitogenic peptide (MBP(1-44)) to SC, identified ganglioside GM1 as a second SC receptor. Gangliosides myelin basic protein Homo sapiens
4 Based on these results, we conclude that MBP(1-44) and MBP(152-167) associate with ganglioside GM1 and the bFGF receptor respectively to stimulate SC mitosis. Gangliosides myelin basic protein Homo sapiens
5 Based on these results, we conclude that MBP(1-44) and MBP(152-167) associate with ganglioside GM1 and the bFGF receptor respectively to stimulate SC mitosis. Gangliosides myelin basic protein Homo sapiens