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HD-PTP and Alix share some membrane-traffic related proteins that interact with their Bro1 domains or proline-rich regionsIchioka et al., 2007
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- Ichioka F
- Takaya E
- Suzuki H
- Kajigaya S
- Buchman V
- Shibata H
- Maki M
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- Archives of biochemistry and biophysics
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Mammalian Alix is a multifunctional adaptor protein involved in cell death, receptor endocytosis, endosomal protein sorting and cell adhesion by associating with various proteins such as ALG-2, CIN85/Rukl/SETA, endophilins, CHMP4s and TSG101. HD-PTP is a …
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