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The ICln interactome

Authors :
M. L. Garavaglia
Martin Jakab
S. Dopinto
Giuliano Meyer
Silvia Dossena
Johannes Fürst
Rosaria Gandini
Guido Bottà
Simona Rodighiero
Markus Paulmichl
S. Saino
E. Wappl‐Kornherr
Claudia Bazzini
Markus Ritter
Valeria Vezzoli
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Blackwell Publishing, 2006.

Abstract

The many different functional phenotypes described in mammalian cells can only be explained by an intense interaction of the underlying proteins, substantiated by the fact that the number of independently expressed proteins in living cells seems not to exceed 25 K, a number way too small to explain the >250 K different phenotypes on a one-protein-one-function base. Therefore, the study of the interactome of the different proteins is of utmost importance. Here, we describe the present knowledge of the ICln interactome. ICln is a protein, we cloned and whose function was reported to be as divers as (i) ion permeation, (ii) cytoskeletal organization, and (iii) RNA processing. The role of ICln in these different functional modules can be described best as being a 'connector hub' with 'date hub' function.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....050e4ad7e0791d5ad19c3c4ade2bede6