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250 related items for PubMed ID: 12861011

  • 1. The actin-binding domain of Slac2-a/melanophilin is required for melanosome distribution in melanocytes.
    Kuroda TS, Ariga H, Fukuda M.
    Mol Cell Biol; 2003 Aug; 23(15):5245-55. PubMed ID: 12861011
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  • 2. Slac2-a/melanophilin contains multiple PEST-like sequences that are highly sensitive to proteolysis.
    Fukuda M, Itoh T.
    J Biol Chem; 2004 May 21; 279(21):22314-21. PubMed ID: 15145961
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  • 3. Functional analysis of Slac2-c/MyRIP as a linker protein between melanosomes and myosin VIIa.
    Kuroda TS, Fukuda M.
    J Biol Chem; 2005 Jul 29; 280(30):28015-22. PubMed ID: 15927964
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  • 4. Slac2-a/melanophilin, the missing link between Rab27 and myosin Va: implications of a tripartite protein complex for melanosome transport.
    Fukuda M, Kuroda TS, Mikoshiba K.
    J Biol Chem; 2002 Apr 05; 277(14):12432-6. PubMed ID: 11856727
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  • 5. Missense mutations in the globular tail of myosin-Va in dilute mice partially impair binding of Slac2-a/melanophilin.
    Fukuda M, Kuroda TS.
    J Cell Sci; 2004 Feb 01; 117(Pt 4):583-91. PubMed ID: 14730011
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  • 6. Functional analysis of slac2-a/melanophilin as a linker protein between Rab27A and myosin Va in melanosome transport.
    Kuroda TS, Itoh T, Fukuda M.
    Methods Enzymol; 2005 Feb 01; 403():419-31. PubMed ID: 16473608
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  • 7. Slac2-c (synaptotagmin-like protein homologue lacking C2 domains-c), a novel linker protein that interacts with Rab27, myosin Va/VIIa, and actin.
    Fukuda M, Kuroda TS.
    J Biol Chem; 2002 Nov 08; 277(45):43096-103. PubMed ID: 12221080
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  • 10. Identification of a minimal myosin Va binding site within an intrinsically unstructured domain of melanophilin.
    Geething NC, Spudich JA.
    J Biol Chem; 2007 Jul 20; 282(29):21518-28. PubMed ID: 17513864
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  • 11. Melanophilin, the product of the leaden locus, is required for targeting of myosin-Va to melanosomes.
    Provance DW, James TL, Mercer JA.
    Traffic; 2002 Feb 20; 3(2):124-32. PubMed ID: 11929602
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  • 12. A coiled-coil domain of melanophilin is essential for Myosin Va recruitment and melanosome transport in melanocytes.
    Hume AN, Tarafder AK, Ramalho JS, Sviderskaya EV, Seabra MC.
    Mol Biol Cell; 2006 Nov 20; 17(11):4720-35. PubMed ID: 16914517
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  • 14. The GTPase-deficient Rab27A(Q78L) mutant inhibits melanosome transport in melanocytes through trapping of Rab27A effector protein Slac2-a/melanophilin in their cytosol: development of a novel melanosome-targetinG tag.
    Ishida M, Arai SP, Ohbayashi N, Fukuda M.
    J Biol Chem; 2014 Apr 18; 289(16):11059-11067. PubMed ID: 24584932
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  • 15. Rab27a and MyoVa are the primary Mlph interactors regulating melanosome transport in melanocytes.
    Hume AN, Ushakov DS, Tarafder AK, Ferenczi MA, Seabra MC.
    J Cell Sci; 2007 Sep 01; 120(Pt 17):3111-22. PubMed ID: 17698919
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  • 18. The leaden gene product is required with Rab27a to recruit myosin Va to melanosomes in melanocytes.
    Hume AN, Collinson LM, Hopkins CR, Strom M, Barral DC, Bossi G, Griffiths GM, Seabra MC.
    Traffic; 2002 Mar 01; 3(3):193-202. PubMed ID: 11886590
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