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Class:IdPerson:2130433
_displayNameBakke, O
_timestamp2012-02-21 17:43:20
created[InstanceEdit:2130630] Garapati, P V, 2012-02-21
initialO
surnameBakke
(author)[LiteratureReference:2130329] MHC II and the endocytic pathway: regulation by invariant chain
[LiteratureReference:2130454] Structure-activity relationship of the leucine-based sorting motifs in the cytosolic tail of the major histocompatibility complex-associated invariant chain
[LiteratureReference:2130464] MHC class II-associated invariant chain contains a sorting signal for endosomal compartments
[LiteratureReference:2130498] The leucine-based sorting motifs in the cytoplasmic domain of the invariant chain are recognized by the clathrin adaptors AP1 and AP2 and their medium chains
[LiteratureReference:2130580] Medium chains of adaptor complexes AP-1 and AP-2 recognize leucine-based sorting signals from the invariant chain
[LiteratureReference:2130606] Cell surface HLA-DR-invariant chain complexes are targeted to endosomes by rapid internalization
[LiteratureReference:2213120] Targeting of membrane proteins to endosomes and lysosomes
[LiteratureReference:2230997] Invariant chain increases the half-life of MHC II by delaying endosomal maturation
[LiteratureReference:2239370] Cellular trafficking of lipoteichoic acid and Toll-like receptor 2 in relation to signaling: role of CD14 and CD36
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