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Abstract:Sec7 is a cytosolic component and is associated with the plasma membrane in a pattern distinctly different from the accumulation of PI(3,4,5)P3. Mutant analysis reveals that loss of the protein affects cellular processes that involve membrane flow and the actin cytoskeleton. | |||||||
Status: | epublish | Type: | Journal article | Source: | PUBMED | PubMed ID: | 23915312 |
Genes addressed in this paper | ||||||||
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sec7 | Topics in this paper | |||||||
Mammalian Gene Related | X | |||||||
Non-mammalian Gene Related | X | |||||||
Cellular Location | X | |||||||
Function/Process | X | |||||||
Endocytosis | X | |||||||
Protein-Protein Interactions | X | |||||||
Substrates/Ligands/Cofactors | X | |||||||
Protein Physical Properties | X | |||||||
Phototaxis/Thermotaxis | X | |||||||
Protein Functional Domain | X | |||||||
Strains/Constructs | X | |||||||
Chemotaxis/Motility | X | |||||||
Phylogenetic Analysis | X | |||||||
Growth | X | |||||||
Mutants/Phenotypes | X | |||||||
Protein/Nucleic Acid Structure | X |