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Autor:
Metta Dülk, Anna Fekete, Sándor Borbély, Attila Szűcs, Virág Vas, Szabolcs Pesti, Katalin Schlett, Szilvia Pusztai, Norbert Bencsik, László Buday, Viktor Kis
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2019)
Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports
CASK-interactive proteins, Caskin1 and Caskin2, are multidomain neuronal scaffold proteins. Recent data from Caskin1 knockout animals indicated only a mild role of Caskin1 in anxiety and pain perception. In this work, we show that deletion of both Ca
Autor:
Károly Liliom, Csaba Ádám, Zsuzsanna Németh, Natália Tőkési, László Buday, Szabolcs Pesti, Anna Fekete, Miklós Geiszt, Judit Ovádi, Gábor Bőgel
Publikováno v:
Ádám, C, Fekete, A, Bőgel, G, Németh, Z, Tőkési, N, Ovádi, J, Liliom, K, Pesti, S, Geiszt, M & Buday, L 2015, ' Accumulation of the PX domain mutant Frank-ter Haar syndrome protein Tks4 in aggresomes ', Cell communication and signaling : CCS, vol. 13, 33 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12964-015-0108-8
Cell Communication and Signaling : CCS
Cell Communication and Signaling : CCS
BACKGROUND: Cells deploy quality control mechanisms to remove damaged or misfolded proteins. Recently, we have reported that a mutation (R43W) in the Frank-ter Haar syndrome protein Tks4 resulted in aberrant intracellular localization.RESULTS: Here w
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Autor:
Gábor Bőgel, Szabolcs Pesti, Annamária Balázs, Anna Fekete, Beáta Szabó, Roopesh Udupa, László Buday
Publikováno v:
Cell Communication and Signaling : CCS
Cell Communication and Signaling, Vol 10, Iss 1, p 36 (2012)
Cell Communication and Signaling, Vol 10, Iss 1, p 36 (2012)
Background Scaffold proteins have an important role in the regulation of signal propagation. These proteins do not possess any enzymatic activity but can contribute to the formation of multiprotein complexes. Although scaffold proteins are present in
Publikováno v:
Journal of Molecular Signaling; Vol 8 (2013); Art. 8
Journal of Molecular Signaling
Journal of Molecular Signaling
Background: Tks5/FISH is a scaffold protein comprising of five SH3 domains and one PX domain. Tks5 is a substrate of the tyrosine kinase Src and is required for the organization of podosomes/invadopodia implicated in invasion of tumor cells. Recent d