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- Myotubularin domain represents a region within eukaryotic myotubularin-related proteins that is sometimes found with the GRAM domain. Myotubularin is a...
- PMID 12495846. Laporte J, Bedez F, Bolino A, Mandel JL (2004). "Myotubularins, a large disease-****ociated family of cooperating catalytically active...
- The GRAM domain is found in glucosyltransferases, myotubularins and other membrane-****ociated proteins. The structure of the GRAM domain is similar to...
- form of centronuclear myopathy (CNM) ****ociated with mutations in the myotubularin 1 gene. It is found almost always in male infants. It is one of the severest...
- 1016/s0969-2126(97)00299-2. ISSN 0969-2126. PMID 9384565. "Pfam entry:Myotubularin-related". Archived from the original on 2007-09-26. Retrieved 2007-01-25...
- their most important substrates are phosphorylated inositol lipids. Myotubularins similarly display a preference towards certain phosphatidyl inositols...
- Myotubularin-related protein 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MTMR1 gene. This gene encodes a member of the myotubularin related family...
- localized in 1990 to the X chromosome at site Xq28. MTM1 codes for the myotubularin protein, a highly conserved lipid phosphatase involved in cellular transport...
- If this signaling lipid is hydrolysed by MTMR6, which is one of the myotubularins, there is a decrease in the activity of the Ca2+–activated channel....
- CDC14s 19 atypical DSPs 5 phosphatase and tensin homologs (PTENs) 16 myotubularins Dual-specificity phosphatases (dTyr and dSer/dThr) dual-specificity...