BOC, an Ig superfamily member, associates with CDO to positively regulate myogenic differentiation
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The structure of SHH in complex with HHIP reveals a recognition role for the Shh pseudo active site in signalingCdo binds Abl to promote p38alpha/beta mitogen-activated protein kinase activity and myogenic differentiationNetrins and neogenin promote myotube formationPromyogenic members of the Ig and cadherin families associate to positively regulate differentiationCdon mutation and fetal ethanol exposure synergize to produce midline signaling defects and holoprosencephaly spectrum disorders in miceThe mode of Hedgehog binding to Ihog homologues is not conserved across different phylaHedgehog Pathway Antagonist 5E1 Binds Hedgehog at the Pseudo-active SiteAll Mammalian Hedgehog Proteins Interact with Cell Adhesion Molecule, Down-regulated by Oncogenes (CDO) and Brother of CDO (BOC) in a Conserved MannerRegulation by miR181 family of the dependence receptor CDON tumor suppressive activity in neuroblastomaTGF-β-activated kinase 1 (TAK1) and apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1 (ASK1) interact with the promyogenic receptor Cdo to promote myogenic differentiation via activation of p38MAPK pathwayA role for nephrin, a renal protein, in vertebrate skeletal muscle cell fusionMolecular specification and patterning of progenitor cells in the lateral and medial ganglionic eminencesThe homeodomain protein Barx2 promotes myogenic differentiation and is regulated by myogenic regulatory factorsCortical thinning and hydrocephalus in mice lacking the immunoglobulin superfamily member CDORegulation of myoblast motility and fusion by the CXCR4-associated sialomucin, CD164Requirement of the transmembrane semaphorin Sema4C for myogenic differentiationOcular abnormalities in mice lacking the immunoglobulin superfamily member CdoKIF5B transports BNIP-2 to regulate p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase activation and myoblast differentiation.Differential screening identifies transcripts with depot-dependent expression in white adipose tissues.Glycogenome expression dynamics during mouse C2C12 myoblast differentiation suggests a sequential reorganization of membrane glycoconjugates.Myoblast fusion: when it takes more to make one.Cdon acts as a Hedgehog decoy receptor during proximal-distal patterning of the optic vesicleCdo interacts with APPL1 and activates Akt in myoblast differentiation.Identification of transmembrane protein in prostate cancer by the Escherichia coli ampicillin secretion trap: expression of CDON is involved in tumor cell growth and invasion.Boc modifies the spectrum of holoprosencephaly in the absence of Gas1 functionJamb and jamc are essential for vertebrate myocyte fusionMutations in CDON, encoding a hedgehog receptor, result in holoprosencephaly and defective interactions with other hedgehog receptorsIhog and Boi are essential for Hedgehog signaling in Drosophila.Ihog and Boi elicit Hh signaling via Ptc but do not aid Ptc in sequestering the Hh ligandDampening the signals transduced through hedgehog via microRNA miR-7 facilitates notch-induced tumourigenesis.Cdo suppresses canonical Wnt signalling via interaction with Lrp6 thereby promoting neuronal differentiation.Overweight in mice and enhanced adipogenesis in vitro are associated with lack of the hedgehog coreceptor boc.Network Analysis for the Identification of Differentially Expressed Hub Genes Using Myogenin Knock-down Muscle Satellite Cells.Structure of a heparin-dependent complex of Hedgehog and Ihog.Phosphorylation of Stim1 at serine 575 via netrin-2/Cdo-activated ERK1/2 is critical for the promyogenic function of Stim1Syntaxin 4 regulates the surface localization of a promyogenic receptor Cdo thereby promoting myogenic differentiation.Cdo Regulates Surface Expression of Kir2.1 K+ Channel in Myoblast DifferentiationRecurrent HERV-H-mediated 3q13.2-q13.31 deletions cause a syndrome of hypotonia and motor, language, and cognitive delays.A Cdo-Bnip-2-Cdc42 signaling pathway regulates p38alpha/beta MAPK activity and myogenic differentiationHedgehog signaling in development and homeostasis of the gastrointestinal tract.
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BOC, an Ig superfamily member, associates with CDO to positively regulate myogenic differentiation
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