Immunology/Inflammation


The adaptive immune system consists of B and T lymphocytes which mediate humoral immunity (e.g. antibody response) and cell-mediated immunity, respectively. B cell receptor and T cell receptor signaling is responsible for activation of Src family tyrosine kinases, such as Blk, Fyn, and Lyn in B cells and Fyn and Lck in T cells, resulting phosphorylation of the receptor-associated ITAM motifs. Phosphorylated ITAMs serve as the docking sites for Syk family tyrosine kinases, e.g. Syk in B cells and Zap-70 in T cells. Activated Syk kinases then propagate the signals via phosphorylation of downstream proteins. Furthermore, lymphocyte receptor signaling facilitates B and T cell development, differentiation, proliferation and survival.
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B5447 BAY-X 1005Summary: Potent FLAP inhibitor -
B5543 PF 184Summary: IKKβ inhibitor -
B5576 (±)-CPSI 1306Summary: macrophage inhibitory factor (MIF) inhibitor -
B5638 ACHPSummary: IκB kinase inhibitor -
B5662 Pam3CSK4 TFA1 CitationSummary: A toll-like receptor 1/2 (TLR1/2) agonist -
B5665 Pam2CSK4Summary: toll-like receptor 2/6 (TLR2/6) agonist -
B5721 TAT 14Summary: Nrf2 activator -
B6089 PS-1145Summary: IKK inhibitor -
B7835 STING agonist-11 Citation -
C3283 2-Trifluoromethyl-2'-methoxychalconeSummary: Nrf2 activator

