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Series: REVIEW COMMONS TRANSFER
J Cell Sci (2024) 137 (4): jcs261917.
Published: 16 February 2024
...Marta Portela; Swastik Mukherjee; Sayantanee Paul; John E. La Marca; Linda M. Parsons; Alexey Veraksa; Helena E. Richardson ABSTRACT The tumour suppressor, Lethal (2) giant larvae [Lgl; also known as L(2)gl], is an evolutionarily conserved protein that was discovered in the vinegar fly Drosophila...
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J Cell Sci (2019) 132 (12): jcs224501.
Published: 17 June 2019
... regulates elongation of microridges by controlling levels of apical Lgl, which acts as a pro-elongation factor. Here, we show that the nucleoporin Nup358 (also known as RanBP2) – a component of the nuclear pore complex and a part of cytoplasmic annulate lamellae (AL) – SUMOylates zebrafish aPKC. Nup358...
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J Cell Sci (2017) 130 (1): 119–131.
Published: 1 January 2017
...) and basolateral (LGL) polarity proteins. TGFβ and BMP-activated receptor (r)-SMADs [phosphorylated SMAD2 or SMAD3 (pSMAD2,3), or phosphorylated SMAD1, SMAD5 or SMAD8 (pSMAD1,5,8)] undergo cell-cycle-dependent modulations and nucleo-cytosolic shuttling along the apicobasal axis of the neural plate. Non-canonical...
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J Cell Sci (2006) 119 (6): 979–987.
Published: 15 March 2006
... © The Company of Biologists Limited 2006 2006 Polarity PAR aPKC Asymmetric cell division Lgl One of the essential features of life is its ability to create order against the universal tendency towards disorder. A typical example is cell polarity: the asymmetric distribution...