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SEPT11  -  septin 11

Homo sapiens

Synonyms: FLJ10849, Septin-11
 
 
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Biological context of SEPT11

  • Given the interactivity between SEPT5 and SEPT11 as shown above and their coexpression in HUVECs, it may be that a complex formed by these two proteins is involved in the exocytosis mechanism in HUVECs [2].
 

Anatomical context of SEPT11

 

Other interactions of SEPT11

  • Quantitative analysis of hypothetical protein FLJ10849, hypothetical protein FLJ20113, and activator of hsp90 ATPase homologue 1 (AHA1) revealed levels comparable between DS and controls [5].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of SEPT11

References

  1. Biochemical and cell biological analyses of a mammalian septin complex, Sept7/9b/11. Nagata, K., Asano, T., Nozawa, Y., Inagaki, M. J. Biol. Chem. (2004) [Pubmed]
  2. Human endothelial cell septins: SEPT11 is an interaction partner of SEPT5. Bläser, S., Röseler, S., Rempp, H., Bartsch, I., Bauer, H., Lieber, M., Lessmann, E., Weingarten, L., Busse, A., Huber, M., Zieger, B. J. Pathol. (2006) [Pubmed]
  3. FLJ10849, a septin family gene, fuses MLL in a novel leukemia cell line CNLBC1 derived from chronic neutrophilic leukemia in transformation with t(4;11)(q21;q23). Kojima, K., Sakai, I., Hasegawa, A., Niiya, H., Azuma, T., Matsuo, Y., Fujii, N., Tanimoto, M., Fujita, S. Leukemia (2004) [Pubmed]
  4. Biochemical and cell biological characterization of a mammalian septin, Sept11. Hanai, N., Nagata, K., Kawajiri, A., Shiromizu, T., Saitoh, N., Hasegawa, Y., Murakami, S., Inagaki, M. FEBS Lett. (2004) [Pubmed]
  5. Derangement of hypothetical proteins in fetal Down's syndrome brain. Shin, J.H., Gulesserian, T., Weitzdoerfer, R., Fountoulakis, M., Lubec, G. Neurochem. Res. (2004) [Pubmed]
 
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