Partho Ghosh

Selective Ligand Recognition by a Diversity-Generating Retroelement Variable Protein (2008)

Jason L. Miller, Johanne Le Coq, Asher Hodes, Roman Barbalat, Jeff F. Miller, Partho Ghosh

Diversity-generating retroelements (DGRs) recognize novel ligands through massive protein sequence variation, a property shared uniquely with the adaptive immune response. Little is known about how...

The structure and function of colicin Ia /--Partho Ghosh. (1992)

Ghosh, Partho.

Thesis (doctoral)--University of California, San Francisco, 1992.

A framework for interpreting the leucine-rich repeats of the Listeria internalins

Marino, Michael, Braun, Laurence, Cossart, Pascale, Ghosh, Partho

The surface protein InlB of the bacterial pathogen Listeria monocytogenes is required for inducing phagocytosis in various nonphagocytic mammalian cell types in vitro. InlB causes tyrosine...

GW domains of the Listeria monocytogenes invasion protein InlB are SH3-like and mediate binding to host ligands

Marino, Michael, Banerjee, Manidipa, Jonquières, Renaud, Cossart, Pascale, Ghosh, Partho

InlB, a surface-localized protein of Listeria monocytogenes, induces phagocytosis in non-phagocytic mammalian cells by activating Met, a receptor tyrosine kinase. InlB also binds glycosaminoglycans...

Regulatory regions and critical residues of NOD2 involved in muramyl dipeptide recognition

Tanabe, Tsuyoshi, Chamaillard, Mathias, Ogura, Yasunori, Zhu, Li, Qiu, Su, Masumoto, Junya, ...

Multiple genetic variants of CARD15/NOD2 have been associated with susceptibility to Crohn's disease and Blau syndrome. NOD2 recognizes muramyl dipeptide (MDP) derived from bacterial peptidoglycan...

Process of Protein Transport by the Type III Secretion System

Ghosh, Partho

The type III secretion system (TTSS) of gram-negative bacteria is responsible for delivering bacterial proteins, termed effectors, from the bacterial cytosol directly into the interior of host cells....

Molecular basis for substrate recognition by MTMR2, a myotubularin family phosphoinositide phosphatase

Begley, Michael J., Taylor, Gregory S., Brock, Melissa A., Ghosh, Partho, Woods, Virgil L., Dixon, Jack E.

Myotubularins, a large family of catalytically active and inactive proteins, belong to a unique subgroup of protein tyrosine phosphatases that use inositol phospholipids, rather than phosphoproteins,...

A framework for interpreting the leucine-rich repeats of the Listeria internalins

Marino, Michael, Braun, Laurence, Cossart, Pascale, Ghosh, Partho

The surface protein InlB of the bacterial pathogen Listeria monocytogenes is required for inducing phagocytosis in various nonphagocytic mammalian cell types in vitro. InlB causes tyrosine...

GW domains of the Listeria monocytogenes invasion protein InlB are SH3-like and mediate binding to host ligands

Marino, Michael, Banerjee, Manidipa, Jonquières, Renaud, Cossart, Pascale, Ghosh, Partho

InlB, a surface-localized protein of Listeria monocytogenes, induces phagocytosis in non-phagocytic mammalian cells by activating Met, a receptor tyrosine kinase. InlB also binds glycosaminoglycans...

Regulatory regions and critical residues of NOD2 involved in muramyl dipeptide recognition

Tanabe, Tsuyoshi, Chamaillard, Mathias, Ogura, Yasunori, Zhu, Li, Qiu, Su, Masumoto, Junya, ...

Multiple genetic variants of CARD15/NOD2 have been associated with susceptibility to Crohn's disease and Blau syndrome. NOD2 recognizes muramyl dipeptide (MDP) derived from bacterial peptidoglycan...

Process of Protein Transport by the Type III Secretion System

Ghosh, Partho

The type III secretion system (TTSS) of gram-negative bacteria is responsible for delivering bacterial proteins, termed effectors, from the bacterial cytosol directly into the interior of host cells....

Molecular basis for substrate recognition by MTMR2, a myotubularin family phosphoinositide phosphatase

Begley, Michael J., Taylor, Gregory S., Brock, Melissa A., Ghosh, Partho, Woods, Virgil L., Dixon, Jack E.

Myotubularins, a large family of catalytically active and inactive proteins, belong to a unique subgroup of protein tyrosine phosphatases that use inositol phospholipids, rather than phosphoproteins,...

Selective Ligand Recognition by a Diversity-Generating Retroelement Variable Protein

Miller, Jason L, Coq, Johanne Le, Hodes, Asher, Barbalat, Roman, Miller, Jeff F, Ghosh, Partho

Diversity-generating retroelements (DGRs) recognize novel ligands through massive protein sequence variation, a property shared uniquely with the adaptive immune response. Little is known about how...