CARMIL1 explained
CARMIL1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CARMIL1 gene.[1] The gene is also known as LRRC16, LRRC16A, CARMIL, or CARMIL1a.[1]
Further reading
- Yang C, Pring M, Wear MA, Huang M, Cooper JA, Svitkina TM, Zigmond SH . Mammalian CARMIL inhibits actin filament capping by capping protein . Developmental Cell . 9 . 2 . 209–221 . August 2005 . 16054028 . 2628720 . 10.1016/j.devcel.2005.06.008 .
- Liang Y, Niederstrasser H, Edwards M, Jackson CE, Cooper JA . Distinct roles for CARMIL isoforms in cell migration . Molecular Biology of the Cell . 20 . 24 . 5290–5305 . December 2009 . 19846667 . 2793302 . 10.1091/mbc.E08-10-1071 .
- Gunjaca G, Boban M, Pehlić M, Zemunik T, Budimir D, Kolcić I, Lauc G, Rudan I, Polasek O . Predictive value of 8 genetic loci for serum uric acid concentration . Croatian Medical Journal . 51 . 1 . 23–31 . February 2010 . 20162742 . 2829178 . 10.3325/cmj.2010.51.23 .
Notes and References
- Web site: capping protein regulator and myosin 1 linker 1 . 2020-11-09.