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Papers associated with LOC115919910 (and emap)



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EML proteins in microtubule regulation and human disease., Fry AM, O'Regan L, Montgomery J, Adib R, Bayliss R., Biochem Soc Trans. October 15, 2016; 44 (5): 1281-1288.


The C. elegans EMAP-like protein, ELP-1 is required for touch sensation and associates with microtubules and adhesion complexes., Hueston JL, Herren GP, Cueva JG, Buechner M, Lundquist EA, Goodman MB, Suprenant KA., BMC Dev Biol. November 17, 2008; 8 110.                      


The human EMAP-like protein-70 (ELP70) is a microtubule destabilizer that localizes to the mitotic apparatus., Eichenmuller B, Everley P, Palange J, Lepley D, Suprenant KA., J Biol Chem. January 11, 2002; 277 (2): 1301-9.


Saturable binding of the echinoderm microtubule-associated protein (EMAP) on microtubules, but not filamentous actin or vimentin filaments., Eichenmüller B, Ahrens DP, Li Q, Suprenant KA., Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. November 1, 2001; 50 (3): 161-72.


Overexpression of the 77-kD echinoderm microtubule-associated protein (EMAP), a WD-40 repeat protein, in baculovirus-infected Sf9 cells., Daggett MA, Li Q, Weaver RF, Suprenant KA., Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. January 1, 1998; 41 (1): 57-67.


Cell cycle-dependent phosphorylation of the 77 kDa echinoderm microtubule-associated protein (EMAP) in vivo and association with the p34cdc2 kinase., Brisch E, Daggett MA, Suprenant KA., J Cell Sci. December 1, 1996; 109 ( Pt 12) 2885-93.


Molecular characterization of the 77-kDa echinoderm microtubule-associated protein. Homology to the beta-transducin family., Li Q, Suprenant KA., J Biol Chem. December 16, 1994; 269 (50): 31777-84.

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