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PLOS ONE | 2015

MALT1 Protease Activity Is Required for Innate and Adaptive Immune Responses.

Jong W. Yu; Sandy Hoffman; Allison M. Beal; Angela Dykon; Michael A. Ringenberg; Anna C. Hughes; Lauren Dare; Amber D. Anderson; Joshua N. Finger; Viera Kasparcova; David J. Rickard; Scott B. Berger; Joshi M. Ramanjulu; John G. Emery; Peter J. Gough; John Bertin; Kevin Foley

CARMA-BCL10-MALT1 signalosomes play important roles in antigen receptor signaling and other pathways. Previous studies have suggested that as part of this complex, MALT1 functions as both a scaffolding protein to activate NF-κB through recruitment of ubiquitin ligases, and as a protease to cleave and inactivate downstream inhibitory signaling proteins. However, our understanding of the relative importance of these two distinct MALT1 activities has been hampered by a lack of selective MALT1 protease inhibitors with suitable pharmacologic properties. To fully investigate the role of MALT1 protease activity, we generated mice homozygous for a protease-dead mutation in MALT1. We found that some, but not all, MALT1 functions in immune cells were dependent upon its protease activity. Protease-dead mice had defects in the generation of splenic marginal zone and peritoneal B1 B cells. CD4+ and CD8+ T cells displayed decreased T cell receptor-stimulated proliferation and IL-2 production while B cell receptor-stimulated proliferation was partially dependent on protease activity. In dendritic cells, stimulation of cytokine production through the Dectin-1, Dectin-2, and Mincle C-type lectin receptors was also found to be partially dependent upon protease activity. In vivo, protease-dead mice had reduced basal immunoglobulin levels, and showed defective responses to immunization with T-dependent and T-independent antigens. Surprisingly, despite these decreased responses, MALT1 protease-dead mice, but not MALT1 null mice, developed mixed inflammatory cell infiltrates in multiple organs, suggesting MALT1 protease activity plays a role in immune homeostasis. These findings highlight the importance of MALT1 protease activity in multiple immune cell types, and in integrating immune responses in vivo.


Organic Letters | 2010

Titanium(IV) isopropoxide mediated synthesis of pyrimidin-4-ones.

Joshi M. Ramanjulu; Michael P. DeMartino; Yunfeng Lan; Robert W. Marquis

A novel, one-step method for the synthesis of tri- and tetrasubstituted pyrimidin-4-ones is reported. This method involves a titanium(IV)-mediated cyclization involving two sequential condensations of primary and beta-ketoamides. The reaction is operationally facile, readily scalable, and offers rapid entry into differentially substituted pyrimidin-4-one scaffolds. The high functional group compatibility allows for substantial diversification in the products generated from this transformation.


Archive | 2011

Imidazolyl-imidazoles as kinase inhibitors

Vera Q. Bodmer; Linda N. Casillas; Michael P. DeMartino; Bryan W. King; Shah Ami Lakdawala; Lara Kathryn Leister; Gren Z. Wang; David D. Wisnoski; Philip A. Harris; Joshi M. Ramanjulu; Joseph J. Romano; Matthew A. Wilson


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2004

Synthesis and structure activity relationship of guanidines as NPY Y5 antagonists

Christopher Joseph Aquino; Joshi M. Ramanjulu; Dennis Heyer; Alejandro J. Daniels; Fabio Palazzo; Milana Dezube


Archive | 2012

Amino-quinolines as kinase inhibitors

Linda N. Casillas; Michael P. DeMartino; Pamela A. Haile; John F. Mehlmann; Joshi M. Ramanjulu; Robert R. Singhaus


Archive | 2013

AMINO QUINAZOLINES AS KINASE INHIBITORS

Michael Jonathan Bury; Linda N. Casillas; Adam Kenneth Charnley; Michael P. DeMartino; Xiaoyang Dong; Patrick M. Eidam; Pamela A. Haile; Robert W. Marquis; Joshi M. Ramanjulu; Joseph J. Romano; Ami Lakdawala Shah; Robert R. Singhaus; Gren Z. Wang


Cancer Research | 2018

Abstract 5554: Preclinical characterization of GSK532, a novel STING agonist with potent anti-tumor activity

Jingsong Yang; Michael Adam; Jim Clemens; Katrina L. Creech; Jess Schneck; Kishore Pasikanti; Jean-Luc Tran; Devika Joglekar; Chris Hopson; Scott Pesiridis; Joshi M. Ramanjulu; Yiqian Lian; Jerry L. Adams; James Smothers; Axel Hoos


Archive | 2017

amino quinazolinas como inibidores de quinase

Adam Kenneth Charnley; Ami Lakdawala Shah; Gren Z. Wang; Joseph J. Romano; Joshi M. Ramanjulu; Linda N. Casillas; Michael Jonathan Bury; Michael P. DeMartino; Pamela A. Haile; Patrick M. Eidam; Robert R. Singhaus; Robert W. Marquis; Xiaoyang Dong


Archive | 2017

AMIDAS HETEROCÍCLICAS ÚTILES COMO MODULADORES DE PROTEÍNAS

Lian Yiqian; Gren Z. Wang; Ye Guosen; Jason W. Dodson; Lara Kathryn Leister; Michael G Darcy; Terry Vincent Hughes; Dong Xiaoyang; Li Yue; Nevins Neysa; Adam Kenneth Charnley; John F. Mehlmann; Joseph J. Romano; Zhang Daohua; Kang Jianxing; Joshi M. Ramanjulu


Archive | 2017

HETEROCYCLIC AMIDES USEFUL AS PROTEIN MODULATORS

Adam Kenneth Charnley; Michael G Darcy; Jason W. Dodson; Xiaoyang Dong; Terry Vincent Hughes; Jianxing Kang; Lara Kathryn Leister; Yiqian Lian; Yue Li; John F. Mehlmann; Neysa Nevins; Joshi M. Ramanjulu; Joseph J. Romano; Gren Z. Wang; Guosen Ye; Daohua Zhang

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