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308 related items for PubMed ID: 8806604

  • 1. Fluorescence analysis of galactose, lactose, and fucose interaction with the cholera toxin B subunit.
    Mertz JA, McCann JA, Picking WD.
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 1996 Sep 04; 226(1):140-4. PubMed ID: 8806604
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  • 2. Conformational changes in cholera toxin B subunit-ganglioside GM1 complexes are elicited by environmental pH and evoke changes in membrane structure.
    McCann JA, Mertz JA, Czworkowski J, Picking WD.
    Biochemistry; 1997 Jul 29; 36(30):9169-78. PubMed ID: 9230049
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  • 3. Dissecting the cholera toxin-ganglioside GM1 interaction by isothermal titration calorimetry.
    Turnbull WB, Precious BL, Homans SW.
    J Am Chem Soc; 2004 Feb 04; 126(4):1047-54. PubMed ID: 14746472
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  • 4. Crystal structure of cholera toxin B-pentamer bound to receptor GM1 pentasaccharide.
    Merritt EA, Sarfaty S, van den Akker F, L'Hoir C, Martial JA, Hol WG.
    Protein Sci; 1994 Feb 04; 3(2):166-75. PubMed ID: 8003954
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  • 5. Sialyloligosaccharides inhibit cholera toxin binding to the GM1 receptor.
    Sinclair HR, Smejkal CW, Glister C, Kemp F, van den Heuvel E, de Slegte J, Gibson GR, Rastall RA.
    Carbohydr Res; 2008 Oct 13; 343(15):2589-94. PubMed ID: 18703180
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  • 6. Interleukin 3-dependent mouse mast cells express the cholera toxin-binding acidic glycosphingolipid, ganglioside GM1, and increase their histamine content in response to toxin.
    Katz HR, Levine JS, Austen KF.
    J Immunol; 1987 Sep 01; 139(5):1640-6. PubMed ID: 2957431
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  • 7. Surface immobilized cholera toxin B subunit (CTB) facilitates vesicle docking, trafficking and exocytosis.
    Soo JC, Zhang J, He Q, Agarwal S, Li H, Zhang H, Chen P.
    Integr Biol (Camb); 2010 Jun 01; 2(5-6):250-7. PubMed ID: 20535419
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  • 8. Interaction of pyrene-labeled monosialoganglioside GM1 micelles with cholera toxin.
    Picking WD.
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 1993 Sep 30; 195(3):1153-8. PubMed ID: 8216243
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  • 9. Novel GM1 ganglioside-like peptide mimics prevent the association of cholera toxin to human intestinal epithelial cells in vitro.
    Yu RK, Usuki S, Itokazu Y, Wu HC.
    Glycobiology; 2016 Jan 30; 26(1):63-73. PubMed ID: 26405107
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  • 10. Binding of fluorescently labeled cholera toxin subunit B to glycolipids in the human submandibular gland and inhibition of binding by periodate oxidation and by galactose.
    Kirkeby S.
    Biotech Histochem; 2016 Jan 30; 91(1):1-8. PubMed ID: 26472148
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  • 11. Modifications of cholera toxin subunit B binding to human large intestinal epithelium. An immunohistochemical study.
    Kirkeby S, Lynge Pedersen AM.
    Microb Pathog; 2018 Nov 30; 124():332-336. PubMed ID: 30145256
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  • 12. Structure-based exploration of the ganglioside GM1 binding sites of Escherichia coli heat-labile enterotoxin and cholera toxin for the discovery of receptor antagonists.
    Minke WE, Roach C, Hol WG, Verlinde CL.
    Biochemistry; 1999 May 04; 38(18):5684-92. PubMed ID: 10231518
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  • 13. Fluorescence analysis of the interaction between ganglioside GM1-containing phospholipid vesicles and the B subunit of cholera toxin.
    Picking WL, Moon H, Wu H, Picking WD.
    Biochim Biophys Acta; 1995 Feb 22; 1247(1):65-73. PubMed ID: 7873593
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  • 14. Unique conformer selection of human growth-regulatory lectin galectin-1 for ganglioside GM1 versus bacterial toxins.
    Siebert HC, André S, Lu SY, Frank M, Kaltner H, van Kuik JA, Korchagina EY, Bovin N, Tajkhorshid E, Kaptein R, Vliegenthart JF, von der Lieth CW, Jiménez-Barbero J, Kopitz J, Gabius HJ.
    Biochemistry; 2003 Dec 23; 42(50):14762-73. PubMed ID: 14674750
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  • 19. Neutron and X-ray scattering studies of cholera toxin interactions with lipid monolayers at the air-liquid interface.
    Miller CE, Majewski J, Kjaer K, Weygand M, Faller R, Satija S, Kuhl TL.
    Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces; 2005 Feb 25; 40(3-4):159-63. PubMed ID: 15708506
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  • 20. Cholera toxin B-mediated targeting of lipid vesicles containing ganglioside GM1 to mucosal epithelial cells.
    Lian T, Ho RJ.
    Pharm Res; 1997 Oct 25; 14(10):1309-15. PubMed ID: 9358541
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