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Attributions for 185-333 Ab3

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Localization and diversity of 185/333 proteins from the purple sea urchin--unexpected protein-size range and protein expression in a new coelomocyte type., Brockton V, Henson JH, Raftos DA, Majeske AJ, Kim YO, Smith LC., J Cell Sci. February 1, 2008; 121 (Pt 3): 339-48.


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The Diverse Transformer (Trf) Protein Family in the Sea Urchin Paracentrotus lividus Acts through a Collaboration between Cellular and Humoral Immune Effector Arms., Yakovenko I, Donnyo A, Ioscovich O, Rosental B, Oren M., Int J Mol Sci. June 22, 2021; 22 (13):               


The Axial Organ and the Pharynx Are Sites of Hematopoiesis in the Sea Urchin., Golconda P, Buckley KM, Reynolds CR, Romanello JP, Smith LC., Front Immunol. January 1, 2019; 10 870.              


Individual Sea Urchin Coelomocytes Undergo Somatic Immune Gene Diversification., Oren M, Rosental B, Hawley TS, Kim GY, Agronin J, Reynolds CR, Grayfer L, Smith LC., Front Immunol. January 1, 2019; 10 1298.                


SpTransformer proteins from the purple sea urchin opsonize bacteria, augment phagocytosis, and retard bacterial growth., Chou HY, Lun CM, Smith LC., PLoS One. January 1, 2018; 13 (5): e0196890.                  


Multitasking Immune Sp185/333 Protein, rSpTransformer-E1, and Its Recombinant Fragments Undergo Secondary Structural Transformation upon Binding Targets., Lun CM, Bishop BM, Smith LC., J Immunol. April 1, 2017; 198 (7): 2957-2966.


The Recombinant Sea Urchin Immune Effector Protein, rSpTransformer-E1, Binds to Phosphatidic Acid and Deforms Membranes., Lun CM, Samuel RL, Gillmor SD, Boyd A, Smith LC., Front Immunol. March 13, 2017; 8 481.                  


The SpTransformer Gene Family (Formerly Sp185/333) in the Purple Sea Urchin and the Functional Diversity of the Anti-Pathogen rSpTransformer-E1 Protein., Smith LC, Lun CM., Front Immunol. March 13, 2017; 8 725.                          


A recombinant Sp185/333 protein from the purple sea urchin has multitasking binding activities towards certain microbes and PAMPs., Lun CM, Schrankel CS, Chou HY, Sacchi S, Smith LC., Immunobiology. August 1, 2016; 221 (8): 889-903.


Extraordinary Diversity of Immune Response Proteins among Sea Urchins: Nickel-Isolated Sp185/333 Proteins Show Broad Variations in Size and Charge., Sherman LS, Schrankel CS, Brown KJ, Smith LC., PLoS One. January 1, 2015; 10 (9): e0138892.                    


Single sea urchin phagocytes express messages of a single sequence from the diverse Sp185/333 gene family in response to bacterial challenge., Majeske AJ, Oren M, Sacchi S, Smith LC., J Immunol. December 1, 2014; 193 (11): 5678-88.


Characterization of the highly variable immune response gene family, He185/333, in the sea urchin, Heliocidaris erythrogramma., Roth MO, Wilkins AG, Cooke GM, Raftos DA, Nair SV., PLoS One. October 17, 2014; 9 (10): e62079.              


The Sp185/333 immune response genes and proteins are expressed in cells dispersed within all major organs of the adult purple sea urchin., Majeske AJ, Oleksyk TK, Smith LC., Innate Immun. December 1, 2013; 19 (6): 569-87.


Aggregation of sea urchin phagocytes is augmented in vitro by lipopolysaccharide., Majeske AJ, Bayne CJ, Smith LC., PLoS One. April 16, 2013; 8 (4): e61419.                      


Innate immune complexity in the purple sea urchin: diversity of the sp185/333 system., Smith LC., Front Immunol. January 1, 2012; 3 70.                              


Highly variable immune-response proteins (185/333) from the sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus: proteomic analysis identifies diversity within and between individuals., Dheilly NM, Nair SV, Smith LC, Raftos DA., J Immunol. February 15, 2009; 182 (4): 2203-12.

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