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Palte R, Juan V, Gomez-Llorente Y, Bailly M, Chakravarthy K, Chen X, et al.
Commun Biol . 2021 Nov; 4(1):1310. PMID: 34782734
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Palte R, Juan V, Gomez-Llorente Y, Bailly M, Chakravarthy K, Chen X, et al.
Commun Biol . 2021 Jul; 4(1):927. PMID: 34326456
Human Arginase 1 (hArg1) is a metalloenzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of L-arginine to L-ornithine and urea, and modulates T-cell-mediated immune response. Arginase-targeted therapies have been pursued across several disease...
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Nanno Y, Sterner E, Gildersleeve J, Hering B, Burlak C
PLoS One . 2021 Jun; 16(6):e0253029. PMID: 34138941
Understanding the anti-carbohydrate antibody response toward epitopes expressed on porcine cells, tissues, and organs is critical to advancing xenotransplantation toward clinical application. In this study, we determined IgM and IgG...
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Nanno Y, Sterner E, Gildersleeve J, Hering B, Burlak C
Xenotransplantation . 2019 Nov; 27(2):e12567. PMID: 31762117
Background: Engineering of α-Galactosyltransferase gene-knockout pigs circumvented hyperacute rejection of pig organs after xenotransplantation in non-human primates. Overcoming this hurdle revealed the importance of non-α-Gal carbohydrate antigens in the immunobiology...
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Sterner E, Peach M, Nicklaus M, Gildersleeve J
Cell Rep . 2017 Aug; 20(7):1681-1691. PMID: 28813678
Antibodies play a crucial role in host defense and are indispensable research tools, diagnostics, and therapeutics. Antibody generation involves binding of genomically encoded germline antibodies followed by somatic hypermutation and...
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Ulaganathan T, Shi R, Yao D, Gu R, Garron M, Cherney M, et al.
Glycobiology . 2016 Sep; 27(2):176-187. PMID: 27621378
Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are linear polysaccharides comprised of disaccharide repeat units, a hexuronic acid, glucuronic acid or iduronic acid, linked to a hexosamine, N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) or N-acetylgalactosamine. GAGs undergo further modification...
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Sterner E, Flanagan N, Gildersleeve J
ACS Chem Biol . 2016 May; 11(7):1773-83. PMID: 27220698
Antibodies are used extensively for a wide range of basic research and clinical applications. While an abundant and diverse collection of antibodies to protein antigens have been developed, good monoclonal...
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Sterner E, Masuko S, Li G, Li L, Green D, Otto N, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2014 Feb; 289(14):9754-65. PMID: 24563485
Four well-defined heparan sulfate (HS) block copolymers containing S-domains (high sulfo group content) placed adjacent to N-domains (low sulfo group content) were chemoenzymatically synthesized and characterized. The domain lengths in...
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Sterner E, Meli L, Kwon S, Dordick J, Linhardt R
Biochemistry . 2013 Dec; 52(50):9009-19. PMID: 24289246
Fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signals cell growth through its interaction with a fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) and a glycosaminoglycn (GAG) coreceptor. Here, we examine the signaling of five different...
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Sterner E, Li L, Paul P, Beaudet J, Liu J, Linhardt R, et al.
Anal Bioanal Chem . 2013 Nov; 406(2):525-36. PMID: 24271188
O-sulfotransferases (OSTs) are critical enzymes in the cellular biosynthesis of the biologically and pharmacologically important heparan sulfate and heparin. Recently, these enzymes have been cloned and expressed in bacteria for...