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PDBsum entry 3mj6
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Immune system
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3mj6
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* Residue conservation analysis
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Science
329:1210-1214
(2010)
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The molecular interaction of CAR and JAML recruits the central cell signal transducer PI3K.
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P.Verdino,
D.A.Witherden,
W.L.Havran,
I.A.Wilson.
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ABSTRACT
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Literature references that cite this PDB file's key reference
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Reference
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D.Henaff,
S.Salinas,
and
E.J.Kremer
(2011).
An adenovirus traffic update: from receptor engagement to the nuclear pore.
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Future Microbiol,
6,
179-192.
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P.Verdino,
D.A.Witherden,
M.S.Ferguson,
A.L.Corper,
A.Schiefner,
W.L.Havran,
and
I.A.Wilson
(2011).
Molecular insights into γδ T cell costimulation by an anti-JAML antibody.
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Structure,
19,
80-89.
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PDB code:
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Y.Zhu,
S.Yao,
and
L.Chen
(2011).
Cell surface signaling molecules in the control of immune responses: a tide model.
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Immunity,
34,
466-478.
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A.S.Shaw,
and
Y.Huang
(2010).
Immunology. CAR'ing for the skin.
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Science,
329,
1154-1155.
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D.A.Witherden,
P.Verdino,
S.E.Rieder,
O.Garijo,
R.E.Mills,
L.Teyton,
W.H.Fischer,
I.A.Wilson,
and
W.L.Havran
(2010).
The junctional adhesion molecule JAML is a costimulatory receptor for epithelial gammadelta T cell activation.
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Science,
329,
1205-1210.
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L.Bird
(2010).
Infectious disease: The tuberculosis signature.
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Nat Rev Immunol,
10,
677.
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Where a reference describes a PDB structure, the PDB
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shown on the right.
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