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Search results 201 to 227 out of 227 for Pals1

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Type Details Score
HT Experiment
Series Id: GSE75696
Experiment Type: transcription profiling by array
Study Type: WT vs. Mutant
Source: ArrayExpress
GXD Expression
Probe: MGI:6393426
Assay Type: Immunohistochemistry
Annotation Date: 2020-03-06
Strength: Present
Sex: Not Specified
Emaps: EMAPS:1754422
Pattern: Regionally restricted
Stage: TS22
Assay Id: MGI:6393436
Age: embryonic day 14.5
Image: 4G MUPP1 (upper)
Note: Expression fully colocalized with Pals1 (Mpp5).
Specimen Label: 4G MUPP1 (upper)
Detected: true
Specimen Num: 4
GXD Expression
Probe: MGI:6393426
Assay Type: Immunohistochemistry
Annotation Date: 2020-03-06
Strength: Present
Sex: Not Specified
Emaps: EMAPS:1754722
Pattern: Regionally restricted
Stage: TS22
Assay Id: MGI:6393436
Age: embryonic day 14.5
Image: 4G MUPP1 (lower)
Note: Expression fully colocalized with Pals1 (Mpp5).
Specimen Label: 4G MUPP1 (lower)
Detected: true
Specimen Num: 5
Publication
First Author: Carvalho G
Year: 2011
Journal: PLoS One
Title: Participation of the cell polarity protein PALS1 to T-cell receptor-mediated NF-κB activation.
Volume: 6
Issue: 3
Pages: e18159
Publication
First Author: Li Y
Year: 2014
Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Title: Structure of Crumbs tail in complex with the PALS1 PDZ-SH3-GK tandem reveals a highly specific assembly mechanism for the apical Crumbs complex.
Volume: 111
Issue: 49
Pages: 17444-9
Publication
First Author: Teoh KT
Year: 2010
Journal: Mol Biol Cell
Title: The SARS coronavirus E protein interacts with PALS1 and alters tight junction formation and epithelial morphogenesis.
Volume: 21
Issue: 22
Pages: 3838-52
Publication
First Author: Hurd TW
Year: 2003
Journal: Nat Cell Biol
Title: Direct interaction of two polarity complexes implicated in epithelial tight junction assembly.
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Pages: 137-42
Publication
First Author: Wang Q
Year: 2004
Journal: J Biol Chem
Title: Tight junction protein Par6 interacts with an evolutionarily conserved region in the amino terminus of PALS1/stardust.
Volume: 279
Issue: 29
Pages: 30715-21
Publication
First Author: Stöhr H
Year: 2005
Journal: J Comp Neurol
Title: Membrane-associated guanylate kinase proteins MPP4 and MPP5 associate with Veli3 at distinct intercellular junctions of the neurosensory retina.
Volume: 481
Issue: 1
Pages: 31-41
Publication
First Author: Makarova O
Year: 2003
Journal: Gene
Title: Mammalian Crumbs3 is a small transmembrane protein linked to protein associated with Lin-7 (Pals1).
Volume: 302
Issue: 1-2
Pages: 21-9
Publication
First Author: Wei X
Year: 2002
Journal: Nat Genet
Title: nagie oko, encoding a MAGUK-family protein, is essential for cellular patterning of the retina.
Volume: 31
Issue: 2
Pages: 150-7
Protein Domain
Type: Family
Description: This family includes MAGUK p55 subfamily member 5 and related proteins.The membrane-associated guanylate kinase (MAGUK) p55 subfamily (also known as MPP subfamily) members include the Drosophila Stardust protein and its vertebrate homologues, MPP1-7. They contain the core of three domains characteristic of MAGUK (membrane-associated guanylate kinase) proteins: PDZ, SH3, and guanylate kinase (GuK). In addition, they also contain the Hook (Protein 4.1 Binding) motif in between the SH3 and GuK domains []. MPP2-7 have two additional L27 domains at their N terminus. The GuK domain in MAGUK proteins is enzymatically inactive; instead, the domain mediates protein-protein interactions and associates intramolecularly with the SH3 domain [].Membrane-associated guanylate kinase (MAGUK) p55 subfamily member 5 (MPP5, also known as PALS1 or Stardust in Drosophila) plays a role in tight junctions biogenesis and in the establishment of cell polarity in epithelial cells [, ]. Zebrafish MPP5A is essential for cellular patterning of the retina [].
Publication
First Author: Yamaguchi M
Year: 2010
Journal: Mech Dev
Title: Mutations in N-cadherin and a Stardust homolog, Nagie oko, affect cell-cycle exit in zebrafish retina.
Volume: 127
Issue: 5-6
Pages: 247-64
Publication
First Author: Bulgakova NA
Year: 2010
Journal: Mol Biol Cell
Title: Antagonistic functions of two stardust isoforms in Drosophila photoreceptor cells.
Volume: 21
Issue: 22
Pages: 3915-25
Publication
First Author: Das S
Year: 2017
Journal: J Cell Biol
Title: Stardust, the Janus-faced partner of Crumbs.
Volume: 216
Issue: 5
Pages: 1219-1221
Protein Domain
Type: Domain
Description: MPP5, also called PALS1 (protein associated with Lin7) or Nagie oko protein in zebrafish []or Stardust in Drosophila [], is a scaffolding protein which associates with Crumbs homologue 1 (CRB1), CRB2, or CRB3 through its PDZ domain and with PALS1-associated tight junction protein (PATJ) or multi-PDZ domain protein 1 (MUPP1) through its L27 domain []. The resulting tri-protein complexes are core proteins of the Crumb complex, which localizes at tight junctions or subapical regions, and is involved in the maintenance of apical-basal polarity in epithelial cells and the morphogenesis and function of photoreceptor cells []. MPP5 is critical for the proper stratification of the retina and is also expressed in T lymphocytes where it is important for TCR-mediated activation of NFkB []. Drosophila Stardust exists in several isoforms, some of which show opposing functions in photoreceptor cells, which suggests that the relative ratio of different Crumbs complexes regulates photoreceptor homeostasis []. MPP5 belongs to the membrane-associated guanylate kinase (MAGUK) p55 subfamily.The membrane-associated guanylate kinase (MAGUK) p55 subfamily (also known as MPP subfamily) members include the Drosophila Stardust protein and its vertebrate homologues, MPP1-7. They contain the core of three domains characteristic of MAGUK (membrane-associated guanylate kinase) proteins: PDZ, SH3, and guanylate kinase (GuK). In addition, they also contain the Hook (Protein 4.1 Binding) motif in between the SH3 and GuK domains []. MPP2-7 have two additional L27 domains at their N terminus. The GuK domain in MAGUK proteins is enzymatically inactive; instead, the domain mediates protein-protein interactions and associates intramolecularly with the SH3 domain [].
Publication
First Author: Feldner A
Year: 2017
Journal: EMBO Mol Med
Title: Loss of Mpdz impairs ependymal cell integrity leading to perinatal-onset hydrocephalus in mice.
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: 890-905
Publication
First Author: Roh MH
Year: 2003
Journal: J Cell Sci
Title: The Crumbs3-Pals1 complex participates in the establishment of polarity in mammalian epithelial cells.
Volume: 116
Issue: Pt 14
Pages: 2895-906
Publication
First Author: Satohisa S
Year: 2005
Journal: Exp Cell Res
Title: Behavior of tight-junction, adherens-junction and cell polarity proteins during HNF-4alpha-induced epithelial polarization.
Volume: 310
Issue: 1
Pages: 66-78
Publication
First Author: Straight SW
Year: 2006
Journal: J Biol Chem
Title: Mammalian lin-7 stabilizes polarity protein complexes.
Volume: 281
Issue: 49
Pages: 37738-47
Publication
First Author: Yamada T
Year: 2013
Journal: Genes Cells
Title: Nectin and junctional adhesion molecule are critical cell adhesion molecules for the apico-basal alignment of adherens and tight junctions in epithelial cells.
Volume: 18
Issue: 11
Pages: 985-98
Publication
First Author: Campbell CI
Year: 2016
Journal: J Cell Sci
Title: The RNF146 and tankyrase pathway maintains the junctional Crumbs complex through regulation of angiomotin.
Volume: 129
Issue: 18
Pages: 3396-411
Publication
First Author: Stöhr H
Year: 2001
Journal: Genomics
Title: Cloning and characterization of the human retina-specific gene MPP4, a novel member of the p55 subfamily of MAGUK proteins.
Volume: 74
Issue: 3
Pages: 377-84
Publication  
First Author: te Velthuis AJ
Year: 2007
Journal: BMC Evol Biol
Title: Molecular evolution of the MAGUK family in metazoan genomes.
Volume: 7
Pages: 129
Publication
First Author: Gerhard DS
Year: 2004
Journal: Genome Res
Title: The status, quality, and expansion of the NIH full-length cDNA project: the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC).
Volume: 14
Issue: 10B
Pages: 2121-7
Publication
First Author: Huttlin EL
Year: 2010
Journal: Cell
Title: A tissue-specific atlas of mouse protein phosphorylation and expression.
Volume: 143
Issue: 7
Pages: 1174-89
Publication
First Author: Church DM
Year: 2009
Journal: PLoS Biol
Title: Lineage-specific biology revealed by a finished genome assembly of the mouse.
Volume: 7
Issue: 5
Pages: e1000112