Journal of Nature Communications – Figure 7

Journal of Nature Communications – Figure 7 On The Cover: Environmental and genetic interaction converges on the Golgi N-glycan branching enzyme Mgat1 and N-glycosylation of CTLA-4 in T cell blasts. Both down- or upregulation of Mgat1 activity decrease branching...

Journal of Immunological Reviews – Figure 2

Journal of Immunological Reviews – Figure 2 Figure. 2 – Regulation of basal TCR signaling by the galectin-glycoprotein lattice. Galectin binding to N-glycans attached to the TCR complex (which is depicted as a single ribbon) inhibits basal signaling via Lck by...

Journal of Immunological Reviews – Figure 5

Journal of Immunological Reviews – Figure 5 Figure. 5 – Metabolism controls cell growth by regulating the galectin-glycoprotein lattice. The nutrient environment and/or growth signaling by TCR influences UDP-GlcNAc production by the hexosamine pathway, which in...

Journal of Immunological Reviews – Figure 4

Journal of Immunological Reviews – Figure 4 Figure. 4 – Regulation of CTLA-4 mediated growth arrest by the galectin-glycoprotein lattice. Galectin binding to N-glycans attached to CTLA-4 enhances surface retention by opposing endocytic loss, resulting in...

Journal of Immunological Reviews – Figure 3

Journal of Immunological Reviews – Figure 3 Figure. 3 – Regulation of T cell activation thresholds by the galectin-glycoprotein lattice Galectin binding to N-glycans attached to the TCR complex (which is depicted as a single ribbon) restricts clustering of TCR...

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