CEP104
Centrosomal protein 104kDa is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CEP104 gene.
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Like its Chlamydomonas ortholog, FAP256, it has been shown to localize to the distal ends of both centrioles in the absence of a cilium. During cilium formation, it is found at the tip of the elongating cilium.[2]
References
Further reading
- Kumar, K. N.; Babcock, K. K.; Johnson, P. S.; Chen, X; Ahmad, M; Michaelis, E. K. (1995). "Cloning of the cDNA for a brain glycine-, glutamate- and thienylcyclohexylpiperidine-binding protein". Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 216 (1): 390–8. doi:10.1006/bbrc.1995.2636. PMID 7488117.
- Jakobsen, L; Vanselow, K; Skogs, M; Toyoda, Y; Lundberg, E; Poser, I; Falkenby, L. G.; Bennetzen, M; Westendorf, J; Nigg, E. A.; Uhlen, M; Hyman, A. A.; Andersen, J. S. (2011). "Novel asymmetrically localizing components of human centrosomes identified by complementary proteomics methods". The EMBO Journal 30 (8): 1520–35. doi:10.1038/emboj.2011.63. PMC 3102290. PMID 21399614.
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| Description |
- Structure
- Organelles
- peroxisome
- cytoskeleton
- centrosome
- epithelia
- cilia
- mitochondria
- Membranes
- Membrane transport
- ion channels
- vesicular transport
- solute carrier
- ABC transporters
- ATPase
- oxidoreduction-driven
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- Structural
- peroxisome
- cytoskeleton
- cilia
- mitochondria
- nucleus
- scleroprotein
- Membrane
- channelopathy
- solute carrier
- ATPase
- ABC transporters
- other
- extracellular ligands
- cell surface receptors
- intracellular signalling
- Vesicular transport
- Pore-forming toxins
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