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- Cingulin (CGN; from the Latin cingere “to form a belt around”) is a cytosolic protein encoded by the CGN gene in humans localized at tight junctions (TJs)...
- Cingulin-like protein 1, also known as paracingulin or junction-****ociated-coiled-coil protein (JACOP), is a protein which is encoded by the CGNL1 gene...
- CGN may refer to: CGN, a gene that encodes for the protein cingulin Ceredigion, formerly Cardiganshire, historic county in Wales, Chapman code China General...
- CH-ILKBP CPb3 Cap100 Calvasculin Ciboulot Coactosin CAP23 CARMIL Acan125 Cingulin Cytovillin (Ezrin) CapZ/Capping Protein a-Catenin Cofilin CR16 Caldesmon...
- the first group interacts one plaque protein without PDZ domain, called cingulin, which plays a key role in the cell adhesion. The second group of plague...
- PMC 2168087. PMID 10601346. Cordenonsi M, D'Atri F, Hammar E, et al. (2000). "Cingulin contains globular and coiled-coil domains and interacts with ZO-1, ZO-2...
- K (2005). "Binding of GEF-H1 to the tight junction-****ociated adaptor cingulin results in inhibition of Rho signaling and G1/S phase transition". Dev...
- interact with ANK1, Myc, RAC1 and PPP1R9B. Tiam1 interacts also with para-cingulin, that plays a role in recruiting Tiam1 to junctions and thus activate Rac1...
- junctional adhesion molecule with the tight junction components ZO-1, cingulin, and occludin". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 275 (27): 20520–6...