An LI, ML motif in the cytoplasmic tail of the MHC-associated invariant chain mediate rapid internalization (original) (raw)

An LI and ML motif in the cytoplasmic tail of the MHC-associated invariant chain mediate rapid internalization

Oddmund Bakke

Journal of Cell Science, 1994

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The MHC class II-associated invariant chain contains two endosomal targeting signals within its cytoplasmic tail

Bernhard Dobberstein

Journal of Cell Science, 1993

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MHC Class II-Associated Invariant Chain-Induced Enlarged Endosomal Structures: A Morphological Study

Oddmund Bakke

Experimental Cell Research, 1997

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Structure-Activity Relationship of the Leucine-based Sorting Motifs in the Cytosolic Tail of the Major Histocompatibility Complex-associated Invariant Chain

Gabriella Saviano

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1995

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The invariant chain induces compact forms of class II molecules localized in late endosomal compartments

Jean Davoust

European Journal of Immunology, 1993

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Efficient endosomal localization of major histocompatibility complex class II-invariant chain complexes requires multimerization of the invariant chain targeting sequence

Lynne Arneson

The Journal of Cell Biology, 1995

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Intracellular transport and localization of major histocompatibility complex class II molecules and associated invariant chain

Oddmund Bakke

Journal of Cell Biology, 1991

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Expression of Major Histocompatibility Complex Class II Molecules in HeLa Cells Promotes the Recruitment of AP-1 Golgi-specific Assembly Proteins on Golgi Membranes

Bruno Goud

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1996

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Subcellular localization and sorting of MHC class II molecules

Jean Salamero

Biology of the Cell, 1991

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Enhanced antigen presentation in the absence of the invariant chain endosomal localization signal

Lynne Arneson

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1993

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Relationship between invariant chain expression and major histocompatibility complex class II transport into early and late endocytic compartments

Oddmund Bakke

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1993

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How MHC class II molecules reach the endocytic pathway

Philippe Benaroch

The EMBO Journal, 1995

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Traffic control of completely assembled MHC class I molecules beyond the endoplasmic reticulum

Sebastian Joyce

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1997

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Major histocompatibility complex class II-restricted presentation of secreted and endoplasmic reticulum resident antigens requires the invariant chains and is sensitive to lysosomotropic agents

Patrick Bertolino

European Journal of Immunology, 1993

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Early endosomal rerouting of major histocompatibility class I conformers

Pero Lučin

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2012

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Sorting signals in the MHC class II invariant chain cytoplasmic tail and transmembrane region determine trafficking to an endocytic processing compartment

Colin Hopkins

The Journal of cell biology, 1994

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The pathway for MHCII-mediated presentation of endogenous proteins involves peptide transport to the endo-lysosomal compartment

Deepa Rajagopal

Journal of Cell Science, 2004

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Ii Chain Controls the Transport of Major Histocompatibility Complex Class II Molecules to and from Lysosomes

Ira Mellman

The Journal of Cell Biology, 1997

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Invariant chain protects class II histocompatibility antigens from binding intact polypeptides in the endoplasmic reticulum

Isabelle Cloutier

The EMBO journal, 1996

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Folding and assembly of major histocompatibility complex class I heterodimers in the endoplasmic reticulum of intact cells precedes the binding of peptide

Frank Momburg

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1993

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MHC II and the Endocytic Pathway: Regulation by Invariant Chain

Ole Landsverk

Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 2009

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Endosomal trafficking of open Major Histocompatibility Class I conformers—Implications for presentation of endocytosed antigens

Pero Lučin

Molecular Immunology, 2013

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Complexes the Formation of Peptide:Class II MHC Antigen-Processing Organelles That Mediate Phagosomes Are Fully Competent

Clifford Harding

1999

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Different endocytic compartments are involved in the tight association of class II molecules with processed hen egg lysozyme and ribonuclease A in B cells

Philippe Chavrier

Journal of Cell Science, 1995

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Early endosomes are required for major histocompatiblity complex class II transport to peptide-loading compartments

G. Pehau-arnaudet

Molecular biology of the cell, 1999

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Major histocompatibility complex class II compartments in human B lymphoblastoid cells are distinct from early endosomes

G. Raposo

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1995

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Structural Requirements for Major Histocompatibility Complex Class II Invariant Chain Endocytosis and Lysosomal Targeting

Sunghyun KANG

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1998

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The CLIP region of invariant chain plays a critical role in regulating major histocompatibility complex class II folding, transport, and peptide occupancy

Paola Romagnoli

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1994

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Processing of Exogenous Antigens for Presentation by Class I MHC Molecules Involves Post-Golgi Peptide Exchange Influenced by Peptide-MHC Complex Stability and Acidic pH

P. Chefalo

The Journal of Immunology, 2001

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Related Leucine-based Cytoplasmic Targeting Signals in Invariant Chain and Major Histocompatibility Complex Class II Molecules Control Endocytic Presentation of Distinct Determinants in a Single Protein

Paola Romagnoli

2000

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MHC Class II Transport from Lysosomal Compartments to the Cell Surface Is Determined by Stable Peptide Binding, But Not by the Cytosolic Domains of the a- and b-Chains1

Clotilde Théry

2000

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Major histocompatibility complex class II molecules induce the formation of endocytic MIIC-like structures

Richard Wubbolts

The Journal of Cell Biology, 1994

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The leucine-based motif DDQxxLI is recognized both for internalization and basolateral sorting of invariant chain in MDCK cells

Oddmund Bakke

European Journal of Cell Biology, 1998

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Phagosomes Are Fully Competent Antigen-Processing Organelles That Mediate the Formation of Peptide:Class II MHC Complexes

Clifford Harding

The Journal of Immunology, 1999

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Early endosomal maturation of MHC class II molecules independently of cysteine proteases and H-2DM

Christoph Driessen

The EMBO Journal, 2000

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