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BMC Cell Biol
2006 Jan 19;7:18. doi: 10.1186/1471-2121-7-18.
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A new standard nomenclature for proteins related to Apx and Shroom.
Hagens O
,
Ballabio A
,
Kalscheuer V
,
Kraehenbuhl JP
,
Schiaffino MV
,
Smith P
,
Staub O
,
Hildebrand J
,
Wallingford JB
.
???displayArticle.abstract??? Shroom is a recently-described regulator of cell shape changes in the developing nervous system. This protein is a member of a small family of related proteins that are defined by sequence similarity and in most cases by some link to the actin cytoskeleton. At present these proteins are named Shroom, APX, APXL, and KIAA1202. In light of the growing interest in this family of proteins, we propose here a new standard nomenclature.
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