STRIPAK complexes: structure, biological function, and involvement in human diseases
J Hwang, DC Pallas - The international journal of biochemistry & cell …, 2014 - Elsevier
The mammalian striatin family consists of three proteins, striatin, S/G 2 nuclear autoantigen,
and zinedin. Striatin family members have no intrinsic catalytic activity, but rather function as …
and zinedin. Striatin family members have no intrinsic catalytic activity, but rather function as …
[HTML][HTML] Recent advances in cerebral cavernous malformation research
A Padarti, J Zhang - Vessel Plus, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCM) are manifested by microvascular lesions
characterized by leaky endothelial cells with minimal intervening parenchyma …
characterized by leaky endothelial cells with minimal intervening parenchyma …
Protein interaction network of the mammalian Hippo pathway reveals mechanisms of kinase-phosphatase interactions
The Hippo pathway regulates organ size and tissue homeostasis in response to multiple
stimuli, including cell density and mechanotransduction. Pharmacological inhibition of …
stimuli, including cell density and mechanotransduction. Pharmacological inhibition of …
Large-scale RNAi screening uncovers therapeutic targets in the parasite Schistosoma mansoni
Schistosome parasites kill 250,000 people every year. Treatment of schistosomiasis relies
on the drug praziquantel. Unfortunately, a scarcity of molecular tools has hindered the …
on the drug praziquantel. Unfortunately, a scarcity of molecular tools has hindered the …
Exceptional aggressiveness of cerebral cavernous malformation disease associated with PDCD10 mutations
Purpose: The phenotypic manifestations of cerebral cavernous malformation disease
caused by rare PDCD10 mutations have not been systematically examined, and a …
caused by rare PDCD10 mutations have not been systematically examined, and a …
Extensive cellular heterogeneity of X inactivation revealed by single-cell allele-specific expression in human fibroblasts
M Garieri, G Stamoulis, X Blanc… - Proceedings of the …, 2018 - National Acad Sciences
X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) provides a dosage compensation mechanism where, in
each female cell, one of the two X chromosomes is randomly silenced. However, some …
each female cell, one of the two X chromosomes is randomly silenced. However, some …
Structure-function analysis of core STRIPAK Proteins: a signaling complex implicated in Golgi polarization
MJ Kean, DF Ceccarelli, M Goudreault… - Journal of Biological …, 2011 - ASBMB
Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) are alterations in brain capillary architecture that
can result in neurological deficits, seizures, or stroke. We recently demonstrated that CCM3 …
can result in neurological deficits, seizures, or stroke. We recently demonstrated that CCM3 …
CCM-3/STRIPAK promotes seamless tube extension through endocytic recycling
B Lant, B Yu, M Goudreault, D Holmyard… - Nature …, 2015 - nature.com
The mechanisms governing apical membrane assembly during biological tube development
are poorly understood. Here, we show that extension of the C. elegans excretory canal …
are poorly understood. Here, we show that extension of the C. elegans excretory canal …
The kinase MST4 limits inflammatory responses through direct phosphorylation of the adaptor TRAF6
S Jiao, Z Zhang, C Li, M Huang, Z Shi, Y Wang… - Nature …, 2015 - nature.com
Immune responses need to be tightly controlled to avoid excessive inflammation and
prevent unwanted host damage. Here we report that germinal center kinase MST4 …
prevent unwanted host damage. Here we report that germinal center kinase MST4 …
Loss of CCM 3 impairs DLL 4‐Notch signalling: implication in endothelial angiogenesis and in inherited cerebral cavernous malformations
C You, I Erol Sandalcioglu, P Dammann… - Journal of cellular …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
CCM 3, a product of the cerebral cavernous malformation 3 or programmed cell death 10
gene (CCM 3/PDCD 10), is broadly expressed throughout development in both vertebrates …
gene (CCM 3/PDCD 10), is broadly expressed throughout development in both vertebrates …