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LLGL1 wt Allele
Known as:
LLGL
, HUGL
, HUGL1
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Human LLGL1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 17p11.2 and is approximately 19 kb in length. This allele, which encodes lethal(2) giant…
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17p11.2
Cell Movement
Cytokinesis
Cytoskeletal Modeling
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LLGL1 gene
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2018
2018
Truncating variants of the DLG4 gene are responsible for intellectual disability with marfanoid features
S. Moutton
,
A. Bruel
,
+15 authors
Laurence Faivre
Clinical Genetics
2018
Corpus ID: 4853064
Marfanoid habitus (MH) combined with intellectual disability (ID) is a genetically and clinically heterogeneous group of…
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Highly Cited
2017
Highly Cited
2017
Integrative genomics of microglia implicates DLG4 (PSD95) in the white matter development of preterm infants
Michelle L. Krishnan
,
Juliette van Steenwinckel
,
+18 authors
P. Gressens
Nature Communications
2017
Corpus ID: 21420402
Preterm birth places infants in an adverse environment that leads to abnormal brain development and cerebral injury through a…
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2015
2015
Hugl-1 inhibits glioma cell growth in intracranial model
Xuejiao Liu
,
D. Lu
,
+8 authors
Xiuping Zhou
Journal of Neuro-Oncology
2015
Corpus ID: 12010109
Drosophila lethal (2) giant larvae (lgl) has been reported as a tumor suppressor and could regulate the Drosophila hippo…
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2013
2013
Dopamine receptor D1 and postsynaptic density gene variants associate with opiate abuse and striatal expression levels
M. Jacobs
,
A. Ökvist
,
+4 authors
Y. Hurd
Molecular Psychiatry
2013
Corpus ID: 43784402
Opioid drugs are highly addictive and their abuse has a strong genetic load. Dopamine–glutamate interactions are hypothesized to…
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Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
Aberrant Splicing of Hugl-1 Is Associated with Hepatocellular Carcinoma Progression
Xuefeng Lu
,
Xiujing Feng
,
+10 authors
Zhengjun Chen
Clinical Cancer Research
2009
Corpus ID: 10566643
Purpose: Lethal giant larvae functions as a cell polarity regulator and a tumor suppressor in Drosophila. Its evolutionary…
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2008
2008
Regulation of the hDlg/hScrib/Hugl-1 tumour suppressor complex.
P. Massimi
,
N. Narayan
,
+4 authors
L. Banks
Experimental Cell Research
2008
Corpus ID: 45232934
2007
2007
Fine mapping of a linkage region on chromosome 17p13 reveals that GABARAP and DLG4 are associated with vulnerability to nicotine dependence in European-Americans.
X. Lou
,
Jennie Z. Ma
,
Dongxiao Sun
,
T. Payne
,
Ming D. Li
Human Molecular Genetics
2007
Corpus ID: 14595849
A two-stage association study was conducted targeting a genomic region on chromosome 17p13 that we reported likely to harbor…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Expression of Hugl-1 is strongly reduced in malignant melanoma
S. Kuphal
,
S. Wallner
,
+5 authors
A. Bosserhoff
Oncogene
2006
Corpus ID: 9808205
The human gene Hugl-1 (Llgl/Lgl1) has significant homology to the Drosophila tumor suppressor gene lethal(2)giant larvae (lgl…
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2005
Highly Cited
2005
Reduced expression of Hugl-1, the human homologue of Drosophila tumour suppressor gene lgl, contributes to progression of colorectal cancer
C. Schimanski
,
G. Schmitz
,
+8 authors
D. Strand
Oncogene
2005
Corpus ID: 37967156
The human gene, human giant larvae (Hugl-1/Llg1/Lgl1) has significant homology to the Drosophila tumour suppressor gene lethal(2…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
A human homologue of the Drosophila tumour suppressor gene l(2)gl maps to 17p11.2-12 and codes for a cytoskeletal protein that associates with nonmuscle myosin II heavy chain.
Dennis Strand
,
Sylvia Unger
,
+10 authors
B. Mechler
Oncogene
1995
Corpus ID: 6726396
Inactivation of the tumour suppressor gene lethal(2) giant larvae (D-lgl) of Drosophila leads to malignant transformation of the…
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