Carbohydrates

C-type lectin domain family 4 member M ; Homo sapiens







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1 27859859 Oligomerization domains in the glycan-binding receptors DC-SIGN and DC-SIGNR: Sequence variation and stability differences. 2017 Feb 1
2 24976257 NMR evidence for oligosaccharide release from the dendritic-cell specific intercellular adhesion molecule 3-grabbing non-integrin-related (CLEC4M) carbohydrate recognition domain at low pH. 2014 Aug 3
3 23788638 Solution NMR analyses of the C-type carbohydrate recognition domain of DC-SIGNR protein reveal different binding modes for HIV-derived oligosaccharides and smaller glycan fragments. 2013 Aug 2 3
4 21650186 Geometry and adhesion of extracellular domains of DC-SIGNR neck length variants analyzed by force-distance measurements. 2011 Jul 12 2
5 20152818 Influence of polymorphism in dendritic cell-specific intercellular adhesion molecule-3-grabbing nonintegrin-related (DC-SIGNR) gene on HIV-1 trans-infection. 2010 Mar 19 1
6 19249311 Autonomous tetramerization domains in the glycan-binding receptors DC-SIGN and DC-SIGNR. 2009 Apr 17 3
7 19835887 Segmented helical structure of the neck region of the glycan-binding receptor DC-SIGNR. 2009 Dec 11 4
8 18375037 Interaction of acute lymphopblastic leukemia cells with C-type lectins DC-SIGN and L-SIGN. 2008 Jul 2
9 17321900 Length variation of DC-SIGN and L-SIGN neck-region has no impact on tuberculosis susceptibility. 2007 Feb 1
10 17502670 The C type lectins DC-SIGN and L-SIGN: receptors for viral glycoproteins. 2007 1
11 17621595 The C-type lectin L-SIGN differentially recognizes glycan antigens on egg glycosphingolipids and soluble egg glycoproteins from Schistosoma mansoni. 2007 Oct 2
12 16365436 Internalizing antibodies to the C-type lectins, L-SIGN and DC-SIGN, inhibit viral glycoprotein binding and deliver antigen to human dendritic cells for the induction of T cell responses. 2006 Jan 1 1
13 16415006 West Nile virus discriminates between DC-SIGN and DC-SIGNR for cellular attachment and infection. 2006 Feb 2
14 15166245 C-type lectins L-SIGN and DC-SIGN capture and transmit infectious hepatitis C virus pseudotype particles. 2004 Jul 30 1
15 14581539 DC-SIGN and L-SIGN can act as attachment receptors for alphaviruses and distinguish between mosquito cell- and mammalian cell-derived viruses. 2003 Nov 1
16 11226297 DC-SIGNR, a DC-SIGN homologue expressed in endothelial cells, binds to human and simian immunodeficiency viruses and activates infection in trans. 2001 Feb 27 1
17 11384997 A novel mechanism of carbohydrate recognition by the C-type lectins DC-SIGN and DC-SIGNR. Subunit organization and binding to multivalent ligands. 2001 Aug 3 1