2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-15630-9_11
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Tryptophan in Molecular Hematopoiesis

Abstract: The localizations of tryptophan residues are evident in membranebinding proteins that are functional in hematopoiesis. Tryptophan at the transmembrane-cytosolic junction modulates the main cytokine of megakaryothrombocytopoiesis, the thrombopoietin receptor (TpoR), dimerization, and activation. Tryptophan is absolutely required at juxtamembrane position 515 to maintain the unliganded TpoR inactive. Tryptophan is located in the bone marrow microenvironment for the modulation of hematopoiesis. Likewise, endonexi… Show more

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“…As precursors of cells comprising the immune system, understanding the biology of HSCs is of significant clinical interest in autoimmune diseases, transplantation biology, and myelodysplastic syndromes. 154 Due to their relatively non-invasive accessibility and knowledge built up over the past few decades which led to their use in stem cell transplants, they have been one of the most intensively studied stem cell types.…”
Section: Stem Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As precursors of cells comprising the immune system, understanding the biology of HSCs is of significant clinical interest in autoimmune diseases, transplantation biology, and myelodysplastic syndromes. 154 Due to their relatively non-invasive accessibility and knowledge built up over the past few decades which led to their use in stem cell transplants, they have been one of the most intensively studied stem cell types.…”
Section: Stem Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%