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  2. EHD4 - Wikipedia

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    98878 Ensembl ENSG00000103966 ENSMUSG00000027293 UniProt Q9H223 Q9EQP2 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_139265 NM_133838 RefSeq (protein) NP_644670 NP_598599 Location (UCSC) Chr 15: 41.9 – 41.97 Mb Chr 2: 119.92 – 119.99 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse EH-domain containing 4, also known as EHD4, is a human gene belonging to the EHD protein family. References ^ a b c GRCh38 ...

  3. EHD protein family - Wikipedia

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    The ATP binding domain shows impressive structural and functional similarity to the Dynamin GTP binding domain which is known to facilitate clathrin-coated vesicle budding. Given this resemblance, several researchers tend to consider the EHD protein family a sub-group that falls within the Dynamin protein superfamily. When ATP binds to this ...

  4. Podocyte - Wikipedia

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    There are numerous coated vesicles and coated pits along the basolateral domain of the podocytes which indicate a high rate of vesicular traffic. Podocytes possess a well-developed endoplasmic reticulum and a large Golgi apparatus , indicative of a high capacity for protein synthesis and post-translational modifications .

  5. Epithelial polarity - Wikipedia

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    Each plasma membrane domain has a distinct protein composition, giving them distinct properties and allowing directional transport of molecules across the epithelial sheet. How epithelial cells generate and maintain polarity remains unclear, but certain molecules have been found to play a key role.

  6. Cell surface receptor - Wikipedia

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    The intracellular (or cytoplasmic) domain of the receptor interacts with the interior of the cell or organelle, relaying the signal. There are two fundamental paths for this interaction: The intracellular domain communicates via protein-protein interactions against effector proteins, which in turn pass a signal to the destination.

  7. Transmembrane protein - Wikipedia

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    Type IV is subdivided into IV-A, with their N-terminal domains targeted to the cytosol and IV-B, with an N-terminal domain targeted to the lumen. [10] The implications for the division in the four types are especially manifest at the time of translocation and ER-bound translation, when the protein has to be passed through the ER membrane in a ...

  8. EHD1 - Wikipedia

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    EH domain-containing protein 1, also known as testilin or PAST homolog 1 (PAST1), is a protein that in humans is encoded by the EHD1 gene [5] belonging to the EHD protein family. Function [ edit ]

  9. Formins - Wikipedia

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    Another commonly found domain is an armadillo repeat region (ARR) located in the FH3 domain. The FH2 domain, has been shown by X-ray crystallography to have an elongated, crescent shape containing three helical subdomains. [17] [18] Formins also directly bind to microtubules via their FH2 domain. This interaction is important in promoting the ...