CXC chemokine receptor

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*'''CXCR2''' is a critical mediator of neutrophil-mediated host defense in ''Pseudomonas'' pneumonia.<ref>PMID:10858247</ref>
*'''CXCR2''' is a critical mediator of neutrophil-mediated host defense in ''Pseudomonas'' pneumonia.<ref>PMID:10858247</ref>
*'''CXCR4''' is used by HIV to infect CD4+ T cells. The biological unit probably is a <scene name='56/566486/Cv/1'>dimer</scene> <ref>PMID:20929726</ref>.
*'''CXCR4''' is used by HIV to infect CD4+ T cells. The biological unit probably is a <scene name='56/566486/Cv/1'>dimer</scene> <ref>PMID:20929726</ref>.
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*'''CXCR7''' is involved in aortic and pulmonary stenosis<ref>PMID:21246655</ref>
<scene name='43/438522/Cv/10'>Ligand binding cavity with antagonist citrulline</scene> (PDB code [[3oe0]]).
<scene name='43/438522/Cv/10'>Ligand binding cavity with antagonist citrulline</scene> (PDB code [[3oe0]]).

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Human CXCR4/lysozyme chimera complex with antagonist citrulline (PDB code 3oe0)

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3D Structures of CXC chemokine receptor

Updated on 09-June-2024

References

  1. Park SH, Das BB, Casagrande F, Tian Y, Nothnagel HJ, Chu M, Kiefer H, Maier K, De Angelis AA, Marassi FM, Opella SJ. Structure of the chemokine receptor CXCR1 in phospholipid bilayers. Nature. 2012 Nov 29;491(7426):779-83. doi: 10.1038/nature11580. Epub 2012 Oct 21. PMID:23086146 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature11580
  2. Tsai WC, Strieter RM, Mehrad B, Newstead MW, Zeng X, Standiford TJ. CXC chemokine receptor CXCR2 is essential for protective innate host response in murine Pseudomonas aeruginosa pneumonia. Infect Immun. 2000 Jul;68(7):4289-96. doi: 10.1128/IAI.68.7.4289-4296.2000. PMID:10858247 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/IAI.68.7.4289-4296.2000
  3. Wu B, Chien EY, Mol CD, Fenalti G, Liu W, Katritch V, Abagyan R, Brooun A, Wells P, Bi FC, Hamel DJ, Kuhn P, Handel TM, Cherezov V, Stevens RC. Structures of the CXCR4 Chemokine GPCR with Small-Molecule and Cyclic Peptide Antagonists. Science. 2010 Oct 7. PMID:20929726 doi:10.1126/science.1194396
  4. Yu S, Crawford D, Tsuchihashi T, Behrens TW, Srivastava D. The chemokine receptor CXCR7 functions to regulate cardiac valve remodeling. Dev Dyn. 2011 Feb;240(2):384-93. PMID:21246655 doi:10.1002/dvdy.22549

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