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447 related items for PubMed ID: 21124911

  • 1. The preferred substrates for transglutaminase 2 in a complex wheat gluten digest are Peptide fragments harboring celiac disease T-cell epitopes.
    Dørum S, Arntzen MØ, Qiao SW, Holm A, Koehler CJ, Thiede B, Sollid LM, Fleckenstein B.
    PLoS One; 2010 Nov 19; 5(11):e14056. PubMed ID: 21124911
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  • 2. A quantitative analysis of transglutaminase 2-mediated deamidation of gluten peptides: implications for the T-cell response in celiac disease.
    Dørum S, Qiao SW, Sollid LM, Fleckenstein B.
    J Proteome Res; 2009 Apr 19; 8(4):1748-55. PubMed ID: 19239248
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  • 3. Gliadin T cell epitope selection by tissue transglutaminase in celiac disease. Role of enzyme specificity and pH influence on the transamidation versus deamidation process.
    Fleckenstein B, Molberg Ø, Qiao SW, Schmid DG, von der Mülbe F, Elgstøen K, Jung G, Sollid LM.
    J Biol Chem; 2002 Sep 13; 277(37):34109-16. PubMed ID: 12093810
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  • 4. Tissue transglutaminase-mediated formation and cleavage of histamine-gliadin complexes: biological effects and implications for celiac disease.
    Qiao SW, Piper J, Haraldsen G, Oynebråten I, Fleckenstein B, Molberg O, Khosla C, Sollid LM.
    J Immunol; 2005 Feb 01; 174(3):1657-63. PubMed ID: 15661929
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  • 5. Immunogenic peptides can be detected in whole gluten by transamidating highly susceptible glutamine residues: implication in the search for gluten-free cereals.
    Mamone G, Camarca A, Fierro O, Sidney J, Mazzarella G, Addeo F, Auricchio S, Troncone R, Sette A, Gianfrani C.
    J Agric Food Chem; 2013 Jan 23; 61(3):747-54. PubMed ID: 23244345
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  • 7. Antigen presentation to celiac lesion-derived T cells of a 33-mer gliadin peptide naturally formed by gastrointestinal digestion.
    Qiao SW, Bergseng E, Molberg Ø, Xia J, Fleckenstein B, Khosla C, Sollid LM.
    J Immunol; 2004 Aug 01; 173(3):1757-62. PubMed ID: 15265905
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  • 10. Identification of Isopeptides Between Human Tissue Transglutaminase and Wheat, Rye, and Barley Gluten Peptides.
    Lexhaller B, Ludwig C, Scherf KA.
    Sci Rep; 2020 May 04; 10(1):7426. PubMed ID: 32367038
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  • 11. Similar Responses of Intestinal T Cells From Untreated Children and Adults With Celiac Disease to Deamidated Gluten Epitopes.
    Ráki M, Dahal-Koirala S, Yu H, Korponay-Szabó IR, Gyimesi J, Castillejo G, Jahnsen J, Qiao SW, Sollid LM.
    Gastroenterology; 2017 Sep 04; 153(3):787-798.e4. PubMed ID: 28535873
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  • 12. Identification and analysis of multivalent proteolytically resistant peptides from gluten: implications for celiac sprue.
    Shan L, Qiao SW, Arentz-Hansen H, Molberg Ø, Gray GM, Sollid LM, Khosla C.
    J Proteome Res; 2005 Sep 04; 4(5):1732-41. PubMed ID: 16212427
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  • 13. Igs as Substrates for Transglutaminase 2: Implications for Autoantibody Production in Celiac Disease.
    Iversen R, Fleur du Pré M, Di Niro R, Sollid LM.
    J Immunol; 2015 Dec 01; 195(11):5159-68. PubMed ID: 26503953
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  • 14. The intestinal T cell response to alpha-gliadin in adult celiac disease is focused on a single deamidated glutamine targeted by tissue transglutaminase.
    Arentz-Hansen H, Körner R, Molberg O, Quarsten H, Vader W, Kooy YM, Lundin KE, Koning F, Roepstorff P, Sollid LM, McAdam SN.
    J Exp Med; 2000 Feb 21; 191(4):603-12. PubMed ID: 10684852
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  • 19. Plasma Cells Are the Most Abundant Gluten Peptide MHC-expressing Cells in Inflamed Intestinal Tissues From Patients With Celiac Disease.
    Høydahl LS, Richter L, Frick R, Snir O, Gunnarsen KS, Landsverk OJB, Iversen R, Jeliazkov JR, Gray JJ, Bergseng E, Foss S, Qiao SW, Lundin KEA, Jahnsen J, Jahnsen FL, Sandlie I, Sollid LM, Løset GÅ.
    Gastroenterology; 2019 Apr 21; 156(5):1428-1439.e10. PubMed ID: 30593798
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  • 20. T cells from celiac disease lesions recognize gliadin epitopes deamidated in situ by endogenous tissue transglutaminase.
    Molberg O, McAdam S, Lundin KE, Kristiansen C, Arentz-Hansen H, Kett K, Sollid LM.
    Eur J Immunol; 2001 May 21; 31(5):1317-23. PubMed ID: 11465088
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