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June 22, 2017
Planning, evaluating and vetting receptor signaling studies to assess hyaluronan size-dependence and specificity
Paul H Weigel
IUBMB Life
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January 7, 2003
Functional characteristics and catalytic mechanisms of the bacterial hyaluronan synthases
Paul H Weigel
International Journal of Cell Biology
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October 17, 2015
Hyaluronan Synthase: The Mechanism of Initiation at the Reducing End and a Pendulum Model for Polysaccharide Translocation to the Cell Exterior
Paul H Weigel
Cells
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October 31, 2020
Systemic Glycosaminoglycan Clearance by HARE/Stabilin-2 Activates Intracellular Signaling
Paul H Weigel
Biomolecules
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September 11, 2019
Discovery of the Liver Hyaluronan Receptor for Endocytosis (HARE) and Its Progressive Emergence as the Multi-Ligand Scavenger Receptor Stabilin-2
Paul H Weigel
Glycobiology
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December 24, 2004
Identification of a membrane-localized cysteine cluster near the substrate-binding sites of the Streptococcus equisimilis hyaluronan synthase
Kshama Kumari, Paul H Weigel
Analytical Biochemistry
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October 2, 2007
An enzyme capture assay for analysis of active hyaluronan synthases
Zhetcho Kyossev, Paul H Weigel
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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November 20, 2013
Hyaluronic acid receptor for endocytosis (HARE)-mediated endocytosis of hyaluronan, heparin, dermatan sulfate, and acetylated low density lipoprotein (AcLDL), but not chondroitin sulfate types A, C, D, or E, activates NF-κB-regulated gene expression
Madhu S Pandey, Paul H Weigel
Glycobiology
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May 24, 2008
The ligand-binding profile of HARE: hyaluronan and chondroitin sulfates A, C, and D bind to overlapping sites distinct from the sites for heparin, acetylated low-density lipoprotein, dermatan sulfate, and CS-E
Edward N Harris, Paul H Weigel
Glycobiology
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June 30, 2012
Hyaluronan synthase polymerizing activity and control of product size are discrete enzyme functions that can be uncoupled by mutagenesis of conserved cysteines
Paul H Weigel, Bruce A Baggenstoss
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Glycobiology
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June 22, 2017
Planning, evaluating and vetting receptor signaling studies to assess hyaluronan size-dependence and specificity
Paul H Weigel
IUBMB Life
|
January 7, 2003
Functional characteristics and catalytic mechanisms of the bacterial hyaluronan synthases
Paul H Weigel
International Journal of Cell Biology
|
October 17, 2015
Hyaluronan Synthase: The Mechanism of Initiation at the Reducing End and a Pendulum Model for Polysaccharide Translocation to the Cell Exterior
Paul H Weigel
Cells
|
October 31, 2020
Systemic Glycosaminoglycan Clearance by HARE/Stabilin-2 Activates Intracellular Signaling
Paul H Weigel
Biomolecules
|
September 11, 2019
Discovery of the Liver Hyaluronan Receptor for Endocytosis (HARE) and Its Progressive Emergence as the Multi-Ligand Scavenger Receptor Stabilin-2
Paul H Weigel
Glycobiology
|
December 24, 2004
Identification of a membrane-localized cysteine cluster near the substrate-binding sites of the Streptococcus equisimilis hyaluronan synthase
Kshama Kumari, Paul H Weigel
Analytical Biochemistry
|
October 2, 2007
An enzyme capture assay for analysis of active hyaluronan synthases
Zhetcho Kyossev, Paul H Weigel
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
November 20, 2013
Hyaluronic acid receptor for endocytosis (HARE)-mediated endocytosis of hyaluronan, heparin, dermatan sulfate, and acetylated low density lipoprotein (AcLDL), but not chondroitin sulfate types A, C, D, or E, activates NF-κB-regulated gene expression
Madhu S Pandey, Paul H Weigel
Glycobiology
|
May 24, 2008
The ligand-binding profile of HARE: hyaluronan and chondroitin sulfates A, C, and D bind to overlapping sites distinct from the sites for heparin, acetylated low-density lipoprotein, dermatan sulfate, and CS-E
Edward N Harris, Paul H Weigel
Glycobiology
|
June 30, 2012
Hyaluronan synthase polymerizing activity and control of product size are discrete enzyme functions that can be uncoupled by mutagenesis of conserved cysteines
Paul H Weigel, Bruce A Baggenstoss
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