Jianmin Meng MD, PHD
Title Instructor
Institution University of Massachusetts Medical School
Department Medicine
Division Infectious Diseases And Immunology
Address University of Massachusetts Medical School
364 Plantation Street, LRB
Worcester MA 01605
Telephone 508-856-5857
Publications
1. Meng J, Gong M, Björkbacka H, Golenbock DT. Genome-Wide Expression Profiling and Mutagenesis Studies Reveal that Lipopolysaccharide Responsiveness Appears To Be Absolutely Dependent on TLR4 and MD-2 Expression and Is Dependent upon Intermolecular Ionic Interactions. J Immunol. 2011 Oct 1; 187(7):3683-93.
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2. Meng J, Drolet JR, Monks BG, Golenbock DT. MD-2 residues tyrosine 42, arginine 69, aspartic acid 122, and leucine 125 provide species specificity for lipid IVA. J Biol Chem. 2010 Sep 3; 285(36):27935-43.
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3. Meng J, Lien E, Golenbock DT. MD-2-mediated ionic interactions between lipid A and TLR4 are essential for receptor activation. J Biol Chem. 2010 Mar 19; 285(12):8695-702.
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Keywords   
Lymphocyte Antigen 96
Lipid A
Toll-Like Receptor 4
Glycolipids
Mutagenesis, Site-Directed
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Co-Authors  
Golenbock, Douglas
Lien, Egil
Monks, Brian
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Monks, Brian
Wang, Donghai
Lien, Egil
Huang, Haibin
Lewis, Lisa

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