Matthew J. Androlewicz

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Biochemistry University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States 
Area:
Molecular Biology, Biochemistry
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Leah Tepper Haimo grad student 1991 UC Riverside (Cell Biology Tree)
Carl Frederick Ware grad student 1991 UC Riverside (Cell Biology Tree)
 (Lymphotoxin is expressed as a heteromeric complex on the surface of activated human T cells.)
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Androlewicz MJ. (2001) Peptide generation in the major histocompatibility complex class I antigen processing and presentation pathway Current Opinion in Hematology. 8: 12-16
Chen D, Androlewicz MJ. (2001) Heat shock protein 70 moderately enhances peptide binding and transport by the transporter associated with antigen processing Immunology Letters. 75: 143-148
Lacaille VG, Androlewicz MJ. (2001) Photolabeling the transporter associated with antigen processing. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 156: 143-51
Lacaille VG, Androlewicz MJ. (2000) Targeting of HIV-1 Nef to the centrosome: implications for antigen processing. Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark). 1: 884-91
Wang Y, Androlewicz MJ. (2000) Oligosaccharide trimming plays a role in the endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation of tyrosinase Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 271: 22-27
Lacaille VG, Androlewicz MJ. (1999) Antigenic peptide transporter. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology. 12: 289-312
Wang Y, Chen D, Androlewicz MJ. (1999) The role of endoplasmic reticulum-associated protein degradation in MHC class I antigen processing Immunological Reviews. 172: 67-72
Androlewicz MJ. (1999) The role of tapasin in MHC class I antigen assembly Immunologic Research. 20: 79-88
Wang Y, Guttoh DS, Androlewicz MJ. (1998) TAP prefers to transport melanoma antigenic peptides which are longer than the optimal T-cell epitope: Evidence for further processing in the endoplasmic reticulum Melanoma Research. 8: 345-353
Wang Y, Guttoh DS, Androlewicz MJ. (1998) Peptide transport assay for TAP function Methods in Enzymology. 292: 745-753
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