Citations for
1EPB41L5
FERM proteins in animal morphogenesis.
Tepass U.
Curr Opin Genet Dev 19(4):357-67. Epub 2009 Jul 10. Review.PMID: 19596566 2009
2EPB41L5
EPB41L5 functions to post-transcriptionally regulate cadherin and integrin during epithelial-mesenchymal transition.
Hirano M, Hashimoto S, Yonemura S, Sabe H, Aizawa S.
J Cell Biol 182(6):1217-30. Epub 2008 Sep 15.PMID: 18794329 2008
3EPB41L5, PALS1
FERM protein EPB41L5 is a novel member of the mammalian CRB-MPP5 polarity complex.
Gosens I, Sessa A, den Hollander AI, Letteboer SJ, Belloni V, Arends ML, Le Bivic A, Cremers FP, Broccoli V, Roepman R.
Exp Cell Res 313(19):3959-70. Epub 2007 Sep 7.PMID: 17920587 2007
4ANKRD36B, BCOR, BEND3, CACHD1, CHD8, CNNM4, DDX55, DHTKD1, EIF2C4, EPB41L5, EPG5, FAM160B1, GBA2, GPAM, GPR107, HERC4, KIAA1586, KIAA1609, KIF16B, MAGEE1, MAGI3, MED12L, MED12L, METTL14, MIER1, MOV10, NCKAP5L, NCOA5, PCDHB16, RNF213, SEMA4G, SFMBT2, SMURF1, TNRC6C, TRPM3, USP37, VAT1L, WDFY4, WDR19, WNK3, ZBTB26, ZNF532, ZPR1 ZNF319, ZSWIM5, ZSWIM6
Prediction of the coding sequences of unidentified human genes. XVIII. The complete sequences of 100 new cDNA clones from brain which code for large proteins in vitro.
Nagase T, Kikuno R, Nakayama M, Hirosawa M, Ohara O.
DNA Res 7(4):273-81. 2000