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Revision as of 19:25, 23 March 2010
DC-SIGN is a C-type lectin that plays roles in both cell-cell and host-pathogen interactions, and thus serves as a model for both processes. This glycan-binding protein (GBP) paradigm also serves as a model for other members of the C-type lectin family expressed on dendritic cells.
CFG Participating Investigators contributing to the understanding of this paradigm
Many investigators, both CFG Participating Investigators (PIs) and non-PIs using CFG resources, have led extensive studies on DC-SIGN, particularly regarding structure-function relationships, interactions with pathogens, and signaling functions in dendritic cells.
PIs:
- Pedro Bonay
- Angel Corbi
- Kurt Drickamer
- Juan Garcia-Vallejo
- Donald Harn
- Kayo Inaba
- Benhur Lee
- Olivier Neyrolles
- Irma van Die
- Yvette van Kooyk
- William Weis
- Martin Wild
Non-PIs with who have used CFG resources:
- Brigitte Gicquel
- Arne Skerra
- Ralph Steinman
Progress toward understanding this GBP paradigm
Carbohydrate ligands
Cellular expression
Structure
Biological roles of GBP-ligand interaction
CFG resources used in investigations
Glycan profiling
Glycogene microarray
Knockout mouse lines
Knockout mice for three potential DC-SIGN orthologues were created by the CFG and distributed to PIs, and their phenotypes were analyzed.
Glycan array
Glycan array analysis and synthetic oligosaccharides were used to elucidate DC-SIGN glycan-binding specificity and analyze the mechanism of specific glycan binding.
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| Reagents | Glycan profiling | Glycan structures | ||
| Mouse lines | Glycogene microarray | GBP molecules | ||
| Resource requests | Mouse phenotyping | Glycosyltransferases | ||
| Other resources | Glycan array | |||
Related GBPs
Other dendritic cell lectins include langerin, DCIR, and DCAR. Paralogs on other cells include DC-SIGNR.