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Matthew Call
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The organizing principle in the formation of the T cell receptor-CD3 complex
ME Call, J Pyrdol, M Wiedmann, KW Wucherpfennig
Cell 111 (7), 967-979, 2002
6302002
Regulation of T cell receptor activation by dynamic membrane binding of the CD3ɛ cytoplasmic tyrosine-based motif
C Xu, E Gagnon, ME Call, JR Schnell, CD Schwieters, CV Carman, ...
Cell 135 (4), 702-713, 2008
5692008
Structural biology of the T-cell receptor: insights into receptor assembly, ligand recognition, and initiation of signaling
KW Wucherpfennig, E Gagnon, MJ Call, ES Huseby, ME Call
Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 2 (4), a005140, 2010
3512010
The activating NKG2D receptor assembles in the membrane with two signaling dimers into a hexameric structure
D Garrity, ME Call, J Feng, KW Wucherpfennig
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of …, 2005
3182005
Properties of the hybrid form of the 26S proteasome containing both 19S and PA28 complexes
P Cascio, M Call, BM Petre, T Walz, AL Goldberg
The EMBO journal 21 (11), 2636-2645, 2002
3002002
The T cell receptor: critical role of the membrane environment in receptor assembly and function
ME Call, KW Wucherpfennig
Annu. Rev. Immunol. 23, 101-125, 2005
2922005
The structure of the ζζ transmembrane dimer reveals features essential for its assembly with the T cell receptor
ME Call, JR Schnell, C Xu, RA Lutz, JJ Chou, KW Wucherpfennig
Cell 127 (2), 355-368, 2006
2802006
Recapitulation of short RNA-directed translational gene silencing in vitro
B Wang, TM Love, ME Call, JG Doench, CD Novina
Molecular cell 22 (4), 553-560, 2006
2332006
The structural basis for intramembrane assembly of an activating immunoreceptor complex
ME Call, KW Wucherpfennig, JJ Chou
Nature immunology 11 (11), 1023-1029, 2010
2292010
Antibodies from inflamed central nervous system tissue recognize myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein
KC O’Connor, H Appel, L Bregoli, ME Call, I Catz, JA Chan, NH Moore, ...
The Journal of Immunology 175 (3), 1974-1982, 2005
2262005
Molecular mechanisms for the assembly of the T cell receptor–CD3 complex
ME Call, KW Wucherpfennig
Molecular immunology 40 (18), 1295-1305, 2004
1752004
Stoichiometry of the T-cell receptor–CD3 complex and key intermediates assembled in the endoplasmic reticulum
ME Call, J Pyrdol, KW Wucherpfennig
The EMBO journal 23 (12), 2348-2357, 2004
1532004
Common themes in the assembly and architecture of activating immune receptors
ME Call, KW Wucherpfennig
Nature Reviews Immunology 7 (11), 841-850, 2007
1442007
Dominant-negative effect of the heterozygous C104R TACI mutation in common variable immunodeficiency (CVID)
L Garibyan, AA Lobito, RM Siegel, ME Call, KW Wucherpfennig, RS Geha
Journal of Clinical Investigation 117 (6), 1550-1557, 2007
1272007
The assembly of diverse immune receptors is focused on a polar membrane-embedded interaction site
J Feng, ME Call, KW Wucherpfennig
PLoS biology 4 (5), 768, 2006
1072006
Convergence on a distinctive assembly mechanism by unrelated families of activating immune receptors
J Feng, D Garrity, ME Call, H Moffett, KW Wucherpfennig
Immunity 22 (4), 427-438, 2005
962005
Crystal Structure of the Glycophorin A Transmembrane Dimer in Lipidic Cubic Phase
R Trenker, ME Call, MJ Call
Journal of the American Chemical Society 137 (50), 15676-15679, 2015
662015
De novo-designed transmembrane domains tune engineered receptor functions
A Elazar, NJ Chandler, AS Davey, JY Weinstein, JV Nguyen, R Trenker, ...
Elife 11, e75660, 2022
602022
Transmembrane features governing Fc receptor CD16A assembly with CD16A signaling adaptor molecules
A Blázquez-Moreno, S Park, W Im, MJ Call, ME Call, HT Reyburn
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (28), E5645-E5654, 2017
602017
Novel Drivers and Modifiers of MPL-dependent Oncogenic Transformation Identified by Deep Mutational Scanning
JL Bridgford, SM Lee, CMM Lee, P Guglielmelli, E Rumi, D Pietra, ...
Blood, 2019
582019
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