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    Epb41l3 erythrocyte membrane protein band 4.1 like 3 [ Mus musculus (house mouse) ]

    Gene ID: 13823, updated on 27-Nov-2024

    GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions

    GeneRIFPubMed TitleDate
    our data indicate that 4.1B is an important regulator during EMT progression in melanoma cells, which may present a potential target for the prevention and treatment of melanoma.

    Protein 4.1B Suppresses Tumor Metastasis by Regulating Epithelial-mesenchymal Transition Progression in Melanoma Cells.
    Wang C, Li K, Men Y, Ding C, Du J, Liang T, Ji Z, Chen L, Wang T, Kang Q., Free PMC Article

    12/7/2019
    This paper herein showed the immunolocalization and interaction proteins of MPP6 in the mouse small intestine, and also that 4.1B in epithelial cells was not essential for the sorting of MPP6.

    Immunohistochemical study of the membrane skeletal protein, membrane protein palmitoylated 6 (MPP6), in the mouse small intestine.
    Kamijo A, Saitoh Y, Ohno N, Ohno S, Terada N.

    12/17/2016
    findings document novel, isoform-selective roles for 130-kDa 4.1B in adhesion, spreading, and migration of MEF cells by affecting actin organization

    A 130-kDa protein 4.1B regulates cell adhesion, spreading, and migration of mouse embryo fibroblasts by influencing actin cytoskeleton organization.
    Wang J, Song J, An C, Dong W, Zhang J, Yin C, Hale J, Baines AJ, Mohandas N, An X., Free PMC Article

    04/26/2014
    The results of this study demonstrated that 4.1B is a key cytoskeletal scaffold for axonal adhesion molecules expressed in the juxtaparanodal and internodal domains that unexpectedly regulates myelin sheath thickness.

    The 4.1B cytoskeletal protein regulates the domain organization and sheath thickness of myelinated axons.
    Einheber S, Meng X, Rubin M, Lam I, Mohandas N, An X, Shrager P, Kissil J, Maurel P, Salzer JL., Free PMC Article

    06/1/2013
    in myelinated axons 4.1B contributes to the stabilization of membrane proteins at paranodes, to the clustering of juxtaparanodal proteins, and to the regulation of the internodal axon caliber.

    Protein 4.1B contributes to the organization of peripheral myelinated axons.
    Cifuentes-Diaz C, Chareyre F, Garcia M, Devaux J, Carnaud M, Levasseur G, Niwa-Kawakita M, Harroch S, Girault JA, Giovannini M, Goutebroze L., Free PMC Article

    06/9/2012
    Protein 4.1B plays a key role in ensuring the proper molecular compartmentalization of hemi-node-type region of axons of motor neurons.

    Characterization of the axon initial segment (AIS) of motor neurons and identification of a para-AIS and a juxtapara-AIS, organized by protein 4.1B.
    Duflocq A, Chareyre F, Giovannini M, Couraud F, Davenne M., Free PMC Article

    04/21/2012
    4.1B plays a pivotal role in interactions between the paranodal AGSJs and axonal cytoskeleton.

    The cytoskeletal adaptor protein band 4.1B is required for the maintenance of paranodal axoglial septate junctions in myelinated axons.
    Buttermore ED, Dupree JL, Cheng J, An X, Tessarollo L, Bhat MA., Free PMC Article

    08/27/2011
    4.1B was specifically and constantly expressed in the stereocilia tips during postnatal development.

    Protein 4.1 expression in the developing hair cells of the mouse inner ear.
    Okumura K, Mochizuki E, Yokohama M, Yamakawa H, Shitara H, Mburu P, Yonekawa H, Brown SD, Kikkawa Y.

    03/15/2010
    In this study, the expression of 4.1B and its interaction with tumor suppressor in lung cancer-1 were examined in rodent adrenal gland, and the involvement of 4.1B in tumorigenesis

    Dispensable role of protein 4.1B/DAL-1 in rodent adrenal medulla regarding generation of pheochromocytoma and plasmalemmal localization of TSLC1.
    Ohno N, Terada N, Komada M, Saitoh S, Costantini F, Pace V, Germann PG, Weber K, Yamakawa H, Ohara O, Ohno S.

    01/21/2010
    We propose that the 4.1B-containing membrane skeleton may play a role in regulating the Na(+) and HCO(3)(-) reabsorption in S1-S2 proximal tubules.

    Interaction of membrane skeletal protein, protein 4.1B and p55, and sodium bicarbonate cotransporter1 in mouse renal S1-S2 proximal tubules.
    Terada N, Ohno N, Saitoh S, Seki G, Komada M, Suzuki T, Yamakawa H, Soleimani M, Ohno S.

    01/21/2010
    suggest a more general role for Protein 4.1B as a negative regulator of cancer progression to metastatic disease

    Protein 4.1B suppresses prostate cancer progression and metastasis.
    Wong SY, Haack H, Kissil JL, Barry M, Bronson RT, Shen SS, Whittaker CA, Crowley D, Hynes RO., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    4.1B regulates mammary epithelial cell proliferation during pregnancy and suggest that its loss may influence mammary carcinoma pathogenesis

    Protein 4.1B expression is induced in mammary epithelial cells during pregnancy and regulates their proliferation.
    Kuns R, Kissil JL, Newsham IF, Jacks T, Gutmann DH, Sherman LS.

    01/21/2010
    protein 4.1B in mouse small intestine & DAL-1 in human colon showed similar distributions in normal intestinal epithelial cells; expression reduced in intestinal carcinoma; may function in preventing malignant transformation of intestinal epithelial cells

    Immunolocalization of protein 4.1B/DAL-1 during neoplastic transformation of mouse and human intestinal epithelium.
    Ohno N, Terada N, Murata S, Yamakawa H, Newsham IF, Katoh R, Ohara O, Ohno S.

    01/21/2010
    4.1B gene is not required for normal development and 4.1B/Dal-1 does not function as a tumor suppressor gene

    Loss of the putative tumor suppressor band 4.1B/Dal1 gene is dispensable for normal development and does not predispose to cancer.
    Yi C, McCarty JH, Troutman SA, Eckman MS, Bronson RT, Kissil JL., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    Protein 4.1B is localized in islets of Langerhans and may have a role in phenotypic transition from pancreatic adenoma to carcinoma.

    Protein 4.1B in mouse islets of Langerhans and beta-cell tumorigenesis.
    Terada N, Ohno N, Yamakawa H, Baba T, Fujii Y, Christofori G, Ohara O, Ohno S.

    01/21/2010
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