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Klhl41  -  kelch-like family member 41

Rattus norvegicus

Synonyms: Kbtbd10, Kel-like protein 23, Kelch repeat and BTB domain-containing protein 10, Kelch-like protein 41, Kelch-related protein 1, ...
 
 
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  • AP-1 differentially expressed proteins Krp1 and fibronectin cooperatively enhance Rho-ROCK-independent mesenchymal invasion by altering the function, localization, and activity of nondifferentially expressed proteins [1].
  • In contrast, Krp1 is not localized until late in the assembly process, when it appears at the periphery of myofibrils that appear to be fusing laterally [2].
  • Role of Mayven, a kelch-related protein in oligodendrocyte process formation [3].

References

  1. AP-1 differentially expressed proteins Krp1 and fibronectin cooperatively enhance Rho-ROCK-independent mesenchymal invasion by altering the function, localization, and activity of nondifferentially expressed proteins. Spence, H.J., McGarry, L., Chew, C.S., Carragher, N.O., Scott-Carragher, L.A., Yuan, Z., Croft, D.R., Olson, M.F., Frame, M., Ozanne, B.W. Mol. Cell. Biol. (2006) [Pubmed]
  2. New N-RAP-binding partners alpha-actinin, filamin and Krp1 detected by yeast two-hybrid screening: implications for myofibril assembly. Lu, S., Carroll, S.L., Herrera, A.H., Ozanne, B., Horowits, R. J. Cell. Sci. (2003) [Pubmed]
  3. Role of Mayven, a kelch-related protein in oligodendrocyte process formation. Williams, S.K., Spence, H.J., Rodgers, R.R., Ozanne, B.W., Fitzgerald, U., Barnett, S.C. J. Neurosci. Res. (2005) [Pubmed]
 
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