Gene Review:
PDLIM2 - PDZ and LIM domain 2 (mystique)
Homo sapiens
Synonyms:
MYSTIQUE, PDZ and LIM domain protein 2, PDZ-LIM protein mystique, PP6345, SLIM
- Actinin-associated LIM protein-deficient mice maintain normal development and structure of skeletal muscle. Jo, K., Rutten, B., Bunn, R.C., Bredt, D.S. Mol. Cell. Biol. (2001)
- Mystique is a new insulin-like growth factor-I-regulated PDZ-LIM domain protein that promotes cell attachment and migration and suppresses Anchorage-independent growth. Loughran, G., Healy, N.C., Kiely, P.A., Huigsloot, M., Kedersha, N.L., O'Connor, R. Mol. Biol. Cell (2005)
- The PDZ-LIM protein RIL modulates actin stress fiber turnover and enhances the association of alpha-actinin with F-actin. Vallenius, T., Scharm, B., Vesikansa, A., Luukko, K., Schäfer, R., Mäkelä, T.P. Exp. Cell Res. (2004)
- Association of genetic variation of the RIL gene, encoding a PDZ-LIM domain protein and localized in 5q31.1, with low bone mineral density in adult Japanese women. Omasu, F., Ezura, Y., Kajita, M., Ishida, R., Kodaira, M., Yoshida, H., Suzuki, T., Hosoi, T., Inoue, S., Shiraki, M., Orimo, H., Emi, M. J. Hum. Genet. (2003)
- Clik1: a novel kinase targeted to actin stress fibers by the CLP-36 PDZ-LIM protein. Vallenius, T., Mäkelä, T.P. J. Cell. Sci. (2002)
- Oracle, a novel PDZ-LIM domain protein expressed in heart and skeletal muscle. Passier, R., Richardson, J.A., Olson, E.N. Mech. Dev. (2000)
- Actin/alpha-actinin-dependent transport of AMPA receptors in dendritic spines: role of the PDZ-LIM protein RIL. Schulz, T.W., Nakagawa, T., Licznerski, P., Pawlak, V., Kolleker, A., Rozov, A., Kim, J., Dittgen, T., Köhr, G., Sheng, M., Seeburg, P.H., Osten, P. J. Neurosci. (2004)
- Molecular characterization of a PDZ-LIM protein in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): a fish ortholog of the alpha-actinin-associated LIM-protein (ALP). Andersen, Ø., Østbye, T.K., Gabestad, I., Nielsen, C., Bardal, T., Galloway, T.F. J. Muscle Res. Cell. Motil. (2004)
- Purification and characterization of an alpha-actinin-binding PDZ-LIM protein that is up-regulated during muscle differentiation. Pomiès, P., Macalma, T., Beckerle, M.C. J. Biol. Chem. (1999)
- Photodynamic treatment (ALA-PDT) suppresses the expression of the oncogenic Bcr-Abl kinase and affects the cytoskeleton organization in K562 cells. Pluskalová, M., Peslová, G., Grebenová, D., Halada, P., Hrkal, Z. J. Photochem. Photobiol. B, Biol. (2006)