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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.