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Papers associated with LOC115919910 (and LOC586604)



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Targeting cell-bound MUC1 on myelomonocytic, monocytic leukemias and phenotypically defined leukemic stem cells with anti-SEA module antibodies., Guillaume T, Dehame V, Chevallier P, Peterlin P, Garnier A, Grégoire M, Pichinuk E, Rubinstein DB, Wreschner DH., Exp Hematol. February 1, 2019; 70 97-108.


A key role for foxQ2 in anterior head and central brain patterning in insects., Kitzmann P, Weißkopf M, Schacht MI, Bucher G., Development. August 15, 2017; 144 (16): 2969-2981.                    


Expansion of divergent SEA domains in cell surface proteins and nucleoporin 54., Pei J, Grishin NV., Protein Sci. March 1, 2017; 26 (3): 617-630.


Unfolding dynamics of the mucin SEA domain probed by force spectroscopy suggest that it acts as a cell-protective device., Pelaseyed T, Zäch M, Petersson AC, Svensson F, Johansson DG, Hansson GC., FEBS J. March 1, 2013; 280 (6): 1491-501.


Nuclear translocation of beta-dystroglycan reveals a distinctive trafficking pattern of autoproteolyzed mucins., Oppizzi ML, Akhavan A, Singh M, Fata JE, Muschler JL., Traffic. December 1, 2008; 9 (12): 2063-72.


Contribution of the conservative cleavage motif to posttranslational processing of the carboxyl terminal domain of rodent Muc3., Li Y, Peng Z, He Y, Chen W, Bian X, Fang D, Wang R., Mol Cell Biochem. June 1, 2008; 313 (1-2): 155-66.


SEA domain proteolysis determines the functional composition of dystroglycan., Akhavan A, Crivelli SN, Singh M, Lingappa VR, Muschler JL., FASEB J. February 1, 2008; 22 (2): 612-21.


Distinct evolution of the human carcinoma-associated transmembrane mucins, MUC1, MUC4 AND MUC16., Duraisamy S, Ramasamy S, Kharbanda S, Kufe D., Gene. May 24, 2006; 373 28-34.


The role of the SEA (sea urchin sperm protein, enterokinase and agrin) module in cleavage of membrane-tethered mucins., Palmai-Pallag T, Khodabukus N, Kinarsky L, Leir SH, Sherman S, Hollingsworth MA, Harris A., FEBS J. June 1, 2005; 272 (11): 2901-11.


Mouse DESC1 is located within a cluster of seven DESC1-like genes and encodes a type II transmembrane serine protease that forms serpin inhibitory complexes., Hobson JP, Netzel-Arnett S, Szabo R, Réhault SM, Church FC, Strickland DK, Lawrence DA, Antalis TM, Bugge TH., J Biol Chem. November 5, 2004; 279 (45): 46981-94.


mua-3, a gene required for mechanical tissue integrity in Caenorhabditis elegans, encodes a novel transmembrane protein of epithelial attachment complexes., Bercher M, Wahl J, Vogel BE, Lu C, Hedgecock EM, Hall DH, Plenefisch JD., J Cell Biol. July 23, 2001; 154 (2): 415-26.                


The SEA module: a new extracellular domain associated with O-glycosylation., Bork P, Patthy L., Protein Sci. July 1, 1995; 4 (7): 1421-5.

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