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Differential requirements for IRF-2 in generation of CD1d-independent T cells bearing NK cell receptors.

Notake T., Horisawa S., Sanjo H., Miyagawa S., Hida S., Taki S.

J. Immunol. 188:4838-4845(2012) · Mapped (14)

Polymorphic variants of LIGHT (TNF superfamily-14) alter receptor avidity and bioavailability.

Cheung T.C., Coppieters K., Sanjo H., Oborne L.M., Norris P.S., Coddington A., Granger S.W., Elewaut D., Ware C.F.

J. Immunol. 185:1949-1958(2010) · Mapped (6)

Allosteric regulation of the ubiquitin:NIK and ubiquitin:TRAF3 E3 ligases by the lymphotoxin-beta receptor.

Sanjo H., Zajonc D.M., Braden R., Norris P.S., Ware C.F.

J. Biol. Chem. 285:17148-17155(2010) · Mapped (17)

T cell intrinsic heterodimeric complexes between HVEM and BTLA determine receptivity to the surrounding microenvironment.

Cheung T.C., Oborne L.M., Steinberg M.W., Macauley M.G., Fukuyama S., Sanjo H., D'Souza C., Norris P.S., Pfeffer K., Murphy K.M. et al.

J. Immunol. 183:7286-7296(2009) · Mapped (17)

Unconventional ligand activation of herpesvirus entry mediator signals cell survival.

Cheung T.C., Steinberg M.W., Oborne L.M., Macauley M.G., Fukuyama S., Sanjo H., D'Souza C., Norris P.S., Pfeffer K., Murphy K.M. et al.

Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 106:6244-6249(2009) · Mapped (6)

Erk kinases link pre-B cell receptor signaling to transcriptional events required for early B cell expansion.

Yasuda T., Sanjo H., Pages G., Kawano Y., Karasuyama H., Pouyssegur J., Ogata M., Kurosaki T.

Immunity 28:499-508(2008) · Mapped (30)

Extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase 2 is required for efficient generation of B cells bearing antigen-specific immunoglobulin G.

Sanjo H., Hikida M., Aiba Y., Mori Y., Hatano N., Ogata M., Kurosaki T.

Mol. Cell. Biol. 27:1236-1246(2007) · Mapped (9)

TAK1 is indispensable for development of T cells and prevention of colitis by the generation of regulatory T cells.

Sato S., Sanjo H., Tsujimura T., Ninomiya-Tsuji J., Yamamoto M., Kawai T., Takeuchi O., Akira S.

Int. Immunol. 18:1405-1411(2006) · Mapped (6)

Key function for the Ubc13 E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme in immune receptor signaling.

Yamamoto M., Okamoto T., Takeda K., Sato S., Sanjo H., Uematsu S., Saitoh T., Yamamoto N., Sakurai H., Ishii K.J. et al.

Nat. Immunol. 7:962-970(2006) · Mapped (7)

TAK1 is a master regulator of epidermal homeostasis involving skin inflammation and apoptosis.

Omori E., Matsumoto K., Sanjo H., Sato S., Akira S., Smart R.C., Ninomiya-Tsuji J.

J. Biol. Chem. 281:19610-19617(2006) · Mapped (15)

BANK negatively regulates Akt activation and subsequent B cell responses.

Aiba Y., Yamazaki T., Okada T., Gotoh K., Sanjo H., Ogata M., Kurosaki T.

Immunity 24:259-268(2006) · Mapped (7)

TAK1 is a component of the Epstein-Barr virus LMP1 complex and is essential for activation of JNK but not of NF-kappaB.

Uemura N., Kajino T., Sanjo H., Sato S., Akira S., Matsumoto K., Ninomiya-Tsuji J.

J. Biol. Chem. 281:7863-7872(2006) · Mapped (18)

PKC beta regulates BCR-mediated IKK activation by facilitating the interaction between TAK1 and CARMA1.

Shinohara H., Yasuda T., Aiba Y., Sanjo H., Hamadate M., Watarai H., Sakurai H., Kurosaki T.

J. Exp. Med. 202:1423-1431(2005) · UniProtKB (1) · Mapped (9)

Essential function for the kinase TAK1 in innate and adaptive immune responses.

Sato S., Sanjo H., Takeda K., Ninomiya-Tsuji J., Yamamoto M., Kawai T., Matsumoto K., Takeuchi O., Akira S.

Nat. Immunol. 6:1087-1095(2005) · Mapped (10)

TAK1-binding protein 2 facilitates ubiquitination of TRAF6 and assembly of TRAF6 with IKK in the IL-1 signaling pathway.

Kishida S., Sanjo H., Akira S., Matsumoto K., Ninomiya-Tsuji J.

Genes Cells 10:447-454(2005) · Mapped (1)

The roles of two IkappaB kinase-related kinases in lipopolysaccharide and double stranded RNA signaling and viral infection.

Hemmi H., Takeuchi O., Sato S., Yamamoto M., Kaisho T., Sanjo H., Kawai T., Hoshino K., Takeda K., Akira S.

J. Exp. Med. 199:1641-1650(2004) · Mapped (11)

Role of adaptor TRIF in the MyD88-independent toll-like receptor signaling pathway.

Yamamoto M., Sato S., Hemmi H., Hoshino K., Kaisho T., Sanjo H., Takeuchi O., Sugiyama M., Okabe M., Takeda K. et al.

Science 301:640-643(2003) · UniProtKB (1) · Mapped (44)

TAB2 is essential for prevention of apoptosis in fetal liver but not for interleukin-1 signaling.

Sanjo H., Takeda K., Tsujimura T., Ninomiya-Tsuji J., Matsumoto K., Akira S.

Mol. Cell. Biol. 23:1231-1238(2003) · Mapped (6)

Essential role for TIRAP in activation of the signalling cascade shared by TLR2 and TLR4.

Yamamoto M., Sato S., Hemmi H., Sanjo H., Uematsu S., Kaisho T., Hoshino K., Takeuchi O., Kobayashi M., Fujita T. et al.

Nature 420:324-329(2002) · Mapped (24)

Small anti-viral compounds activate immune cells via the TLR7 MyD88-dependent signaling pathway.

Hemmi H., Kaisho T., Takeuchi O., Sato S., Sanjo H., Hoshino K., Horiuchi T., Tomizawa H., Takeda K., Akira S.

Nat. Immunol. 3:196-200(2002) · Mapped (17)

A Toll-like receptor recognizes bacterial DNA.

Hemmi H., Takeuchi O., Kawai T., Kaisho T., Sato S., Sanjo H., Matsumoto M., Hoshino K., Wagner H., Takeda K. et al.

Nature 408:740-745(2000) · UniProtKB (2)

Differential roles of TLR2 and TLR4 in recognition of gram-negative and gram-positive bacterial cell wall components.

Takeuchi O., Hoshino K., Kawai T., Sanjo H., Takada H., Ogawa T., Takeda K., Akira S.

Immunity 11:443-451(1999) · Mapped (37)

A novel LPS-inducible C-type lectin is a transcriptional target of NF-IL6 in macrophages.

Matsumoto M., Shimada T., Kaisho T., Sanjo H., Tanaka T., Copeland N.G., Gilbert D.J., Jenkins N.A., Akira S.

J. Immunol. 163:5039-5048(1999) · UniProtKB (2) · Mapped (19)

TLR6: a novel member of an expanding Toll-like receptor family.

Takeuchi O., Kawai T., Sanjo H., Copeland N.G., Gilbert D.J., Jenkins N.A., Takeda K., Akira S.

Gene 231:59-65(1999) · UniProtKB (2) · Mapped (19)

Cutting edge: Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4)-deficient mice are hyporesponsive to lipopolysaccharide: evidence for TLR4 as the Lps gene product.

Hoshino K., Takeuchi O., Kawai T., Sanjo H., Ogawa T., Takeda Y., Takeda K., Akira S.

J. Immunol. 162:3749-3752(1999) · Mapped (4)

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