Anne A. Wolf

Characterization of Receptor-Mediated Signal Transduction by Escherichia coli Type IIa Heat-Labile Enterotoxin in the Polarized Human Intestinal Cell Line T84

Wimer-Mackin, Susan, Holmes, Randall K., Wolf, Anne A., Lencer, Wayne I., Jobling, Michael G.

Escherichia coli type IIa heat-labile enterotoxin (LTIIa) binds in vitro with highest affinity to ganglioside GD1b. It also binds in vitro with lower affinity to several other oligosialogangliosides...

Gangliosides That Associate with Lipid Rafts Mediate Transport of Cholera and Related Toxins from the Plasma Membrane to Endoplasmic Reticulm

Fujinaga, Yukako, Wolf, Anne A., Rodighiero, Chiara, Wheeler, Heidi, Tsai, Billy, Allen, Larry, ...

Cholera toxin (CT) travels from the plasma membrane of intestinal cells to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) where a portion of the A-subunit, the A1 chain, crosses the membrane into the cytosol to...

Characterization of Receptor-Mediated Signal Transduction by Escherichia coli Type IIa Heat-Labile Enterotoxin in the Polarized Human Intestinal Cell Line T84

Wimer-Mackin, Susan, Holmes, Randall K., Wolf, Anne A., Lencer, Wayne I., Jobling, Michael G.

Escherichia coli type IIa heat-labile enterotoxin (LTIIa) binds in vitro with highest affinity to ganglioside GD1b. It also binds in vitro with lower affinity to several other oligosialogangliosides...

Gangliosides That Associate with Lipid Rafts Mediate Transport of Cholera and Related Toxins from the Plasma Membrane to Endoplasmic Reticulm

Fujinaga, Yukako, Wolf, Anne A., Rodighiero, Chiara, Wheeler, Heidi, Tsai, Billy, Allen, Larry, ...

Cholera toxin (CT) travels from the plasma membrane of intestinal cells to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) where a portion of the A-subunit, the A1 chain, crosses the membrane into the cytosol to...

Ganglioside Structure Dictates Signal Transduction by Cholera Toxin and Association with Caveolae-like Membrane Domains in Polarized Epithelia

Wolf, Anne A., Jobling, Michael G., Wimer-Mackin, Susan, Ferguson-Maltzman, Margaret, Madara, James L., Holmes, Randall K., ...

In polarized cells, signal transduction by cholera toxin (CT) requires apical endocytosis and retrograde transport into Golgi cisternae and perhaps ER (Lencer, W.I., C. Constable, S. Moe, M. Jobling,...

Attenuated Endocytosis and Toxicity of a Mutant Cholera Toxin with Decreased Ability To Cluster Ganglioside GM1 Moleculesâ–ż

Wolf, Anne A., Jobling, Michael G., Saslowsky, David E., Kern, Eli, Drake, Kimberly R., Kenworthy, Anne K., ...

Cholera toxin (CT) moves from the plasma membrane (PM) of host cells to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) by binding to the lipid raft ganglioside GM1. The homopentomeric B-subunit of the toxin can bind...