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SCRIB protein, human
Known as:
SCRIB1 protein, human
, Scribble
, hScrib protein, human
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Protein scribble homolog (1630 aa, ~175 kDa) is encoded by the human SCRIB gene. This protein is involved in cell polarization.
National Institutes of Health
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Apoptosis
Cell Proliferation
Cellular Membrane
Intercellular Junctions
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Membrane Proteins
Tumor Suppressor Proteins
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Highly Cited
2013
Highly Cited
2013
Regulation of asymmetric cell division and polarity by Scribble is not required for humoral immunity
E. Hawkins
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J. Oliaro
,
+13 authors
S. Russell
Nature Communications
2013
Corpus ID: 205316924
The production of protective antibody requires effective signalling of naive B cells following encounter with antigen, and the…
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2013
2013
Human T‐cell leukemia virus type 1 Tax protein interacts with and mislocalizes the PDZ domain protein MAGI‐1
G. N. Makokha
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Masahiko Takahashi
,
M. Higuchi
,
Suguru Saito
,
Yuetsu Tanaka
,
M. Fujii
Cancer Science
2013
Corpus ID: 23344329
Human T‐cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV‐1) is the etiological agent of adult T‐cell leukemia (ATL). HTLV‐1 encodes the…
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Highly Cited
2012
Highly Cited
2012
The Scribble/Lgl/Dlg polarity protein complex is a regulator of blood-testis barrier dynamics and spermatid polarity during spermatogenesis.
Wenhui Su
,
Elissa W P Wong
,
D. Mruk
,
C. Cheng
Endocrinology
2012
Corpus ID: 44445793
During spermatogenesis, spermiogenesis that releases sperm into the tubule lumen and restructuring of the blood-testis barrier…
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Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
Epithelial and Mesenchymal Cell Biology Tumor Suppressor Scribble Regulates Assembly of Tight Junctions in the Intestinal Epithelium
A. Ivanov
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Cheryl A Young
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+5 authors
A. Nusrat
2010
Corpus ID: 454186
From the Department of Medicine,* University of Rochester, Rochester, New York; the Department of Pathology and Laboratory…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
The PDZ Domain-binding Motif of the Human T Cell Leukemia Virus Type 1 Tax Protein Induces Mislocalization of the Tumor Suppressor hScrib in T cells*
Charlotte Arpin-André
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J. Mesnard
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2007
Corpus ID: 25400933
Interactions with cellular PDZ domain-containing proteins obviously contribute to the tumorigenic potential of several viral…
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2007
2007
Human scribble accumulates in colorectal neoplasia in association with an altered distribution of beta-catenin.
Y. Kamei
,
K. Kito
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+5 authors
Y. Abe
Human Pathology
2007
Corpus ID: 35405160
Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Localization of PDZ domain containing proteins Discs Large-1 and Scribble in the mouse eye.
M. M. Nguyen
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C. Rivera
,
A. Griep
Molecular Vision
2005
Corpus ID: 39637349
PURPOSE In invertebrates such as Drosophila melanogaster and Caenorhabditis elegans, the PDZ domain containing proteins, Discs…
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Review
2005
Review
2005
Epithelial cell polarity genes are required for neural tube closure
K. Doudney
,
P. Stanier
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part C…
2005
Corpus ID: 23005226
Human neural tube defects (NTD) are a heterogeneous group that exhibit complex inheritance, making it difficult to identify the…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
A Genetic Screen for Dominant Modifiers of a cyclin E Hypomorphic Mutation Identifies Novel Regulators of S-Phase Entry in Drosophila
A. Brumby
,
J. Secombe
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+5 authors
H. Richardson
Genetics
2004
Corpus ID: 18763815
Cyclin E together with its kinase partner Cdk2 is a critical regulator of entry into S phase. To identify novel genes that…
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Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
Forms of writing and rereading from writing : a preliminary report
E. Sulzby
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J. Barnhart
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Joyce A. Hieshima
1988
Corpus ID: 61886136
In order to describe the developmental patterns of writing and rereading from writing of kindergarten children across group and…
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