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165 related items for PubMed ID: 11434775

  • 1. Phospholipid scramblase activation pathways in lymphocytes.
    Williamson P, Christie A, Kohlin T, Schlegel RA, Comfurius P, Harmsma M, Zwaal RF, Bevers EM.
    Biochemistry; 2001 Jul 10; 40(27):8065-72. PubMed ID: 11434775
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  • 2. Expression of proteins controlling transbilayer movement of plasma membrane phospholipids in the B lymphocytes from a patient with Scott syndrome.
    Zhou Q, Sims PJ, Wiedmer T.
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  • 3. Inhibition and stimulation of phospholipid scrambling activity. Consequences for lipid asymmetry, echinocytosis, and microvesiculation of erythrocytes.
    Kamp D, Sieberg T, Haest CW.
    Biochemistry; 2001 Aug 07; 40(31):9438-46. PubMed ID: 11478914
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  • 4. Scott syndrome erythrocytes contain a membrane protein capable of mediating Ca2+-dependent transbilayer migration of membrane phospholipids.
    Stout JG, Bassé F, Luhm RA, Weiss HJ, Wiedmer T, Sims PJ.
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  • 5. Ca2+ sensitivity of phospholipid scrambling in human red cell ghosts.
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  • 6. Impaired Ca2+-induced tyrosine phosphorylation and defective lipid scrambling in erythrocytes from a patient with Scott syndrome: a study using an inhibitor for scramblase that mimics the defect in Scott syndrome.
    Dekkers DW, Comfurius P, Vuist WM, Billheimer JT, Dicker I, Weiss HJ, Zwaal RF, Bevers EM.
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  • 7. Influence of erythrocyte shape on the rate of Ca2+-induced scrambling of phosphatidylserine.
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  • 9. Regulatory mechanisms of transmembrane phospholipid distributions and pathophysiological implications of transbilayer lipid scrambling.
    Bevers EM, Comfurius P, Dekkers DW, Harmsma M, Zwaal RF.
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  • 11. Identity of a conserved motif in phospholipid scramblase that is required for Ca2+-accelerated transbilayer movement of membrane phospholipids.
    Zhou Q, Sims PJ, Wiedmer T.
    Biochemistry; 1998 Feb 24; 37(8):2356-60. PubMed ID: 9485382
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  • 12. Level of expression of phospholipid scramblase regulates induced movement of phosphatidylserine to the cell surface.
    Zhao J, Zhou Q, Wiedmer T, Sims PJ.
    J Biol Chem; 1998 Mar 20; 273(12):6603-6. PubMed ID: 9506954
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  • 13. Phospholipid scrambling on the plasma membrane.
    Suzuki J, Nagata S.
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  • 14. Phospholipid scramblase: an update.
    Bevers EM, Williamson PL.
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  • 15. Isolation of an erythrocyte membrane protein that mediates Ca2+-dependent transbilayer movement of phospholipid.
    Bassé F, Stout JG, Sims PJ, Wiedmer T.
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  • 16. Palmitoylation of phospholipid scramblase is required for normal function in promoting Ca2+-activated transbilayer movement of membrane phospholipids.
    Zhao J, Zhou Q, Wiedmer T, Sims PJ.
    Biochemistry; 1998 May 05; 37(18):6361-6. PubMed ID: 9572851
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  • 17. Reconstitution of phospholipid scramblase activity from human blood platelets.
    Comfurius P, Williamson P, Smeets EF, Schlegel RA, Bevers EM, Zwaal RF.
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  • 18. Regulation of phospholipid scramblase activity during apoptosis and cell activation by protein kinase Cdelta.
    Frasch SC, Henson PM, Kailey JM, Richter DA, Janes MS, Fadok VA, Bratton DL.
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  • 19. Mechanisms of phosphatidylserine exposure, a phagocyte recognition signal, on apoptotic T lymphocytes.
    Verhoven B, Schlegel RA, Williamson P.
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  • 20. Platelet membrane phospholipid asymmetry: from the characterization of a scramblase activity to the identification of an essential protein mutated in Scott syndrome.
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