Identity of p36K phosphorylated upon Rous sarcoma virus transformation with a protein purified from brush borders; calcium-dependent binding to non-erythroid spectrin and F-actin.
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Annexin A4 self-association modulates general membrane protein mobility in living cells.A 32 kDa lipocortin from human mononuclear cells appears to be identical with the placental inhibitor of blood coagulationAnnexin II up-regulates cellular levels of p11 protein by a post-translational mechanismsThe regulatory chain in the p36-kd substrate complex of viral tyrosine-specific protein kinases is related in sequence to the S-100 protein of glial cellsProtein-protein recognition via short amphiphilic helices; a mutational analysis of the binding site of annexin II for p11Structure of the human annexin VI genePrimary structure of the human, membrane-associated Ca2+-binding protein p68 a novel member of a protein familyStructural and functional characterization of endonexin II, a calcium- and phospholipid-binding proteinThe protein-tyrosine kinase substrate p36 is also a substrate for protein kinase C in vitro and in vivoNuclear annexin II negatively regulates growth of LNCaP cells and substitution of ser 11 and 25 to glu prevents nucleo-cytoplasmic shuttling of annexin II.Structure of a C-terminal AHNAK peptide in a 1:2:2 complex with S100A10 and an acetylated N-terminal peptide of annexin A2The p11/S100A10 light chain of annexin A2 is dispensable for annexin A2 association to endosomes and functions in endosomal transportCC chemokine receptor 10 cell surface presentation in melanocytes is regulated by the novel interaction partner S100A10Proteomic analysis of exosomes secreted by human mesothelioma cells.Anx2 interacts with HIV-1 Gag at phosphatidylinositol (4,5) bisphosphate-containing lipid rafts and increases viral production in 293T cellsLoss of transformed phenotype upon senescence of Rous sarcoma virus-infected chicken neuroretinal cellsThe annexin 2/S100A10 complex controls the distribution of transferrin receptor-containing recycling endosomes.Cellular distribution of three mammalian Ca2+-binding proteins related to Torpedo calelectrin.Yeast two-hybrid screening of proteins interacting with plasmin receptor subunit: C-terminal fragment of annexin A2.Annexin 2 regulates endothelial morphogenesis by controlling AKT activation and junctional integrity.Intestinal brush border revisitedCytosynalin: a Mr 35,000 cytoskeleton-interacting and calmodulin-binding protein.Domains I and IV of annexin A2 affect the formation and integrity of in vitro capillary-like networks.Role of the cytoskeleton in formation and maintenance of angiogenic sproutsIsolation of a new member of the S100 protein family: amino acid sequence, tissue, and subcellular distribution.The human papillomavirus type 16 E5 oncoprotein translocates calpactin I to the perinuclear region.Phosphorylation of tyrosine residues of calmodulin in Rous sarcoma virus-transformed cells.Two related but distinct forms of the Mr 36,000 tyrosine kinase substrate (calpactin) that interact with phospholipid and actin in a Ca2+-dependent mannerRole of Annexin-II in GI cancers: interaction with gastrins/progastrins.Biosynthesis, secretion and extracellular localization of anchorin CII, a collagen-binding protein of the calpactin family.Stimulus-induced association of Ca(2+)-binding proteins with the plasma membrane detected in situ by photolabeling of intact chromaffin and PC12 cellsComparison of Ca++-regulated events in the intestinal brush border.The protein-tyrosine kinase substrate, p81, is homologous to a chicken microvillar core proteinThe tyrosine phosphorylation substrate p36 is developmentally regulated in embryonic avian limb and is induced in cell culture.Calpactins: two distinct Ca++-regulated phospholipid- and actin-binding proteins isolated from lung and placenta.Calcium-sensitive, lipid-binding cytoskeletal proteins of the human placental microvillar region.Novel tyrosine kinase substrates from Rous sarcoma virus-transformed cells are present in the membrane skeleton.Intestinal crypt stem cells possess high levels of cytoskeletal-associated phosphotyrosine-containing proteins and tyrosine kinase activity relative to differentiated enterocytes.Signal transducing molecules and glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol-linked proteins form a caveolin-rich insoluble complex in MDCK cells.Calcium-calmodulin and regulation of brush border myosin-I MgATPase and mechanochemistry
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Identity of p36K phosphorylated upon Rous sarcoma virus transformation with a protein purified from brush borders; calcium-dependent binding to non-erythroid spectrin and F-actin.
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Identity of p36K phosphorylate ...... rythroid spectrin and F-actin.
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Identity of p36K phosphorylate ...... rythroid spectrin and F-actin.
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Identity of p36K phosphorylate ...... rythroid spectrin and F-actin.
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