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Profiling phagosome proteins identifies PD-L1 as a fungal-binding receptor
Nature
2024-06-20 | Research article
Contributors: Kai Li; Avradip Chatterjee; Chen Qian; Katherine Lagree; Yang Wang; Courtney A. Becker; Michael R. Freeman; Ramachandran Murali; Wei Yang; David M. Underhill
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Li, K.*, Chatterjee, A., Qian, C., Lagree, K., Wang, Y., Becker, C. A., Freeman, M. R., Murali, R., Yang, W. & Underhill, D. M.* (2024). Profiling phagosome proteins identifies PD-L1 as a fungal-binding receptor. Nature, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-07499-6
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Li, K., Neumann, K., Duhan, V., Namineni, S., Hansen, A. L., Wartewig, T., Kurgyis, Z., Holm, C. K., Heikenwalder, M., Lang, K. S., & Ruland, J. (2019). The uric acid crystal receptor Clec12A potentiates type I interferon responses. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 116(37), 18544-18549.
Cheng, T., Jian, Z., Li, K., Raulefs, S., Regel, I., Shen, S., Zou, X., Ruland, J., Ceyhan, G. O., Friess, H., Michalski, C. W., Kleeff, J., & Kong, B. (2016). In vivo functional dissection of a context-dependent role for Hif1alpha in pancreatic tumorigenesis. Oncogenesis, 5(12), e278.
Li, K., Luo, J., Wang, C., & He, H. (2011). alpha-Galactosylceramide potently augments M2e-induced protective immunity against highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza virus infection in mice. Vaccine, 29(44), 7711-7717.