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Publication : Human dishevelled genes constitute a DHR-containing multigene family.

First Author  Semënov MV Year  1997
Journal  Genomics Volume  42
Issue  2 Pages  302-10
PubMed ID  9192851 Mgi Jnum  J:41219
Mgi Id  MGI:893298 Doi  10.1006/geno.1997.4713
Citation  Semenov MV, et al. (1997) Human dishevelled genes constitute a DHR-containing multigene family. Genomics 42(2):302-10
abstractText  Three human genes encoding proteins homologous to Drosophila Dishevelled protein were cloned and characterized. Amino acid similarity between the different Dishevelled proteins is concentrated in three highly conserved regions. Two of these regions do not exhibit significant sequence similarity with other known proteins; the third is similar to the discs-large homology region, which was first found in a Drosophila Discs-large tumor suppressor protein (also known as GLGF or PDZ domain). We produced antibodies against human Dishevelled-2 and demonstrated that it is a phosphoprotein and can be detected in all cell lines and human embryonic tissues examined. Indirect immunofluorescence indicates that it is found throughout the cytoplasm. Our results indicate that the human dishevelled genes constitute a multigene family and that Dishevelled proteins are highly conserved among metazoans.
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