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Karoly LiliomDepartment of Biophysics and Radiation Biology Verified email at med.semmelweis-univ.hu Cited by 3150 |
[HTML][HTML] Identification of Edg1 receptor residues that recognize sphingosine 1-phosphate
… It should be noted that this result is not in conflict with the radioligand binding assay, which
was performed at an 8-fold lower concentration than the 8.1 nm K d for SPP on the Edg1 …
was performed at an 8-fold lower concentration than the 8.1 nm K d for SPP on the Edg1 …
Sphingosylphosphocholine is a naturally occurring lipid mediator in blood plasma: a possible role in regulating cardiac function via sphingolipid receptors
K LILIOM, G SUN, M BÜNEMANN, T VIRÁG… - Biochemical …, 2001 - portlandpress.com
… Blood plasma and serum contain factors that activate inwardly rectifying GIRK1\GIRK4 K+ …
the plasma and serum factors responsible for activating the inwardly rectifying K+ channel …
the plasma and serum factors responsible for activating the inwardly rectifying K+ channel …
Synthesis, structure− activity relationships, and biological evaluation of fatty alcohol phosphates as lysophosphatidic acid receptor ligands, activators of PPARγ, and …
…, R Tsukahara, S Yasuda, K Liliom… - Journal of medicinal …, 2005 - ACS Publications
… 3 with a very weak inhibitory effect on LPA 2 with K i values 250 nM, 360 nM, and 5.6 μM, …
our intracellular Ca 2+ monitoring system, we obtained similar K i values for LPA 1 (425 nM) …
our intracellular Ca 2+ monitoring system, we obtained similar K i values for LPA 1 (425 nM) …
[HTML][HTML] A single amino acid determines lysophospholipid specificity of the S1P1 (EDG1) and LPA1 (EDG2) phospholipid growth factor receptors
… The complex with the best electrostatic interactions selected from the docking procedure
was further refined using molecular dynamics simulations under constant volume at 300 K. …
was further refined using molecular dynamics simulations under constant volume at 300 K. …
[HTML][HTML] Photolysis of intracellular caged sphingosine-1-phosphate causes Ca2+ mobilization independently of G-protein-coupled receptors
DM zu Heringdorf, K Liliom, M Schaefer, K Danneberg… - FEBS letters, 2003 - Elsevier
Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P), the product of sphingosine kinase, activates several widely
expressed G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCR). S1P might also play a role as second …
expressed G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCR). S1P might also play a role as second …
Growth factor-like phospholipids generated after corneal injury
K Liliom, Z Guan, JL Tseng… - … of Physiology-Cell …, 1998 - journals.physiology.org
The present study provides evidence that growth factor-like glycerophosphate mediators of
the lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) family are present in the aqueous humor and the lacrimal …
the lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) family are present in the aqueous humor and the lacrimal …
Dual coding in alternative reading frames correlates with intrinsic protein disorder
Numerous human genes display dual coding within alternatively spliced regions, which give
rise to distinct protein products that include segments translated in more than one reading …
rise to distinct protein products that include segments translated in more than one reading …
[PDF][PDF] Regulation of the equilibrium between closed and open conformations of annexin A2 by N-terminal phosphorylation and S100A4-binding
… DCp of unfolding was set to 15 kJ ∙ K-1 ∙ mol-1 in accordance with Cooper who estimated
that the contribution of a residue to DCp is approximately 0.05 kJ ∙ K-1 ∙ mol-1 in a globular …
that the contribution of a residue to DCp is approximately 0.05 kJ ∙ K-1 ∙ mol-1 in a globular …
[HTML][HTML] The phospholipase A1 activity of lysophospholipase AI links platelet activation to LPA production during blood coagulation [S]
Platelet activation initiates an upsurge in polyunsaturated (18:2 and 20:4) lysophosphatidic
acid (LPA) production. The biochemical pathway(s) responsible for LPA production during …
acid (LPA) production. The biochemical pathway(s) responsible for LPA production during …
Naturally occurring analogs of lysophosphatidic acid elicit different cellular responses through selective activation of multiple receptor subtypes
DJ Fischer, K Liliom, Z Guo, N Nusser, T Virág… - Molecular …, 1998 - ASPET
Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA), plasmalogen-glycerophosphate (alkenyl-GP) and, cyclic-phosphatidic
acid (cyclic-PA) are naturally occurring phospholipid growth factors (PLGFs). PLGFs …
acid (cyclic-PA) are naturally occurring phospholipid growth factors (PLGFs). PLGFs …