2019
ADAM10 sheddase activation is controlled by cell membrane asymmetry
Bleibaum F, Sommer A, Veit M, Rabe B, Andrä J, Kunzelmann K, Nehls C, Correa W, Gutsmann T, Grötzinger J, Bhakdi S, Reiss K. ADAM10 sheddase activation is controlled by cell membrane asymmetry. Journal Of Molecular Cell Biology 2019, 11: 979-993. PMID: 30753537, PMCID: PMC6927242, DOI: 10.1093/jmcb/mjz008.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2016
How membrane asymmetry regulates ADAM17 sheddase function
Sommer A, Bhakdi S, Reiss K. How membrane asymmetry regulates ADAM17 sheddase function. Cell Cycle 2016, 15: 2995-2996. PMID: 27463373, PMCID: PMC5134693, DOI: 10.1080/15384101.2016.1211449.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPhosphatidylserine exposure is required for ADAM17 sheddase function
Sommer A, Kordowski F, Büch J, Maretzky T, Evers A, Andrä J, Düsterhöft S, Michalek M, Lorenzen I, Somasundaram P, Tholey A, Sönnichsen F, Kunzelmann K, Heinbockel L, Nehls C, Gutsmann T, Grötzinger J, Bhakdi S, Reiss K. Phosphatidylserine exposure is required for ADAM17 sheddase function. Nature Communications 2016, 7: 11523. PMID: 27161080, PMCID: PMC4866515, DOI: 10.1038/ncomms11523.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMembrane-proximal domainVital cellular functionsSheddase functionTransmembrane substratesCellular functionsScott syndromeSheddase activityProximal domainPhosphatidylserine exposureSurface-exposed phosphatidylserinePS exposurePhosphatidylserineProminent memberProteaseCellsRaji cellsCleavageSurface exposureDomain