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KLHL41  -  kelch-like family member 41

Homo sapiens

Synonyms: KBTBD10, KRP1, Kel-like protein 23, Kelch repeat and BTB domain-containing protein 10, Kelch-like protein 41, ...
 
 
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Disease relevance of KBTBD10

 

High impact information on KBTBD10

 

Anatomical context of KBTBD10

  • Rat Krp1 has a primarily cytoplasmic localization, and a small fraction appears to accumulate and co-localize with F-actin at membrane ruffle-like structures in the tips of pseudopodia [3].
 

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References

  1. Cloning and characterization of ectopically expressed transcripts for the actin-binding protein MIPP in mouse mammary carcinomas. VanHouten, J.N., Asch, H.L., Asch, B.B. Oncogene (2001) [Pubmed]
  2. Novel kelch-like protein, KLEIP, is involved in actin assembly at cell-cell contact sites of Madin-Darby canine kidney cells. Hara, T., Ishida, H., Raziuddin, R., Dorkhom, S., Kamijo, K., Miki, T. Mol. Biol. Cell (2004) [Pubmed]
  3. Krp1, a novel kelch related protein that is involved in pseudopod elongation in transformed cells. Spence, H.J., Johnston, I., Ewart, K., Buchanan, S.J., Fitzgerald, U., Ozanne, B.W. Oncogene (2000) [Pubmed]
  4. Process elongation of oligodendrocytes is promoted by the Kelch-related actin-binding protein Mayven. Jiang, S., Avraham, H.K., Park, S.Y., Kim, T.A., Bu, X., Seng, S., Avraham, S. J. Neurochem. (2005) [Pubmed]
  5. DNA sequence and muscle-specific expression of human sarcosin transcripts. Taylor, A., Obholz, K., Linden, G., Sadiev, S., Klaus, S., Carlson, K.D. Mol. Cell. Biochem. (1998) [Pubmed]
  6. Cloning and characterization of KLHL5, a novel human gene encoding a kelch-related protein with a BTB domain. Wang, S., Zhou, Z., Ying, K., Tang, R., Huang, Y., Wu, C., Xie, Y., Mao, Y. Biochem. Genet. (2001) [Pubmed]
 
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