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Papers associated with endoplasmic reticulum (and pkd2)

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Hyperphosphorylation of polycystin-2 at a critical residue in disease reveals an essential role for polycystin-1-regulated dephosphorylation., Streets AJ., Hum Mol Genet. May 15, 2013; 22 (10): 1924-39.


Identification of a polycystin-1 cleavage product, P100, that regulates store operated Ca entry through interactions with STIM1., Woodward OM., PLoS One. August 23, 2010; 5 (8): e12305.              


Polycystin-1 interacts with inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor to modulate intracellular Ca2+ signaling with implications for polycystic kidney disease., Li Y., J Biol Chem. December 25, 2009; 284 (52): 36431-36441.


TRPP2 channels regulate apoptosis through the Ca2+ concentration in the endoplasmic reticulum., Wegierski T., EMBO J. March 4, 2009; 28 (5): 490-9.


Polycystin-2 is a novel cation channel implicated in defective intracellular Ca(2+) homeostasis in polycystic kidney disease., Vassilev PM., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. March 23, 2001; 282 (1): 341-50.


Differences in pH optima and calcium requirements for maturation of the prohormone convertases PC2 and PC3 indicates different intracellular locations for these events., Shennan KI., J Biol Chem. January 20, 1995; 270 (3): 1402-7.


Autocatalytic maturation of the prohormone convertase PC2., Matthews G., J Biol Chem. January 7, 1994; 269 (1): 588-92.

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