Sequestosome 1
Sequestosome 1, also known as SQSTM1, is a human gene.[1]
References
Further reading
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- Michou L, Collet C, Laplanche JL; et al. (2006). "Genetics of Paget's disease of bone". Joint Bone Spine. 73 (3): 243–8. doi:10.1016/j.jbspin.2005.05.009. PMID 16574459.
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- Jallal B, Mossie K, Vasiloudis G; et al. (1997). "The receptor-like protein-tyrosine phosphatase DEP-1 is constitutively associated with a 64-kDa protein serine/threonine kinase". J. Biol. Chem. 272 (18): 12158–63. PMID 9115287.
- Sanchez P, De Carcer G, Sandoval IV; et al. (1998). "Localization of atypical protein kinase C isoforms into lysosome-targeted endosomes through interaction with p62". Mol. Cell. Biol. 18 (5): 3069–80. PMID 9566925.
- Vadlamudi RK, Shin J (1998). "Genomic structure and promoter analysis of the p62 gene encoding a non-proteasomal multiubiquitin chain binding protein". FEBS Lett. 435 (2–3): 138–42. PMID 9762895.
- Sanz L, Sanchez P, Lallena MJ; et al. (1999). "The interaction of p62 with RIP links the atypical PKCs to NF-kappaB activation". EMBO J. 18 (11): 3044–53. doi:10.1093/emboj/18.11.3044. PMID 10356400.
- Stumptner C, Heid H, Fuchsbichler A; et al. (1999). "Analysis of intracytoplasmic hyaline bodies in a hepatocellular carcinoma. Demonstration of p62 as major constituent". Am. J. Pathol. 154 (6): 1701–10. PMID 10362795.
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- Wooten MW, Seibenhener ML, Mamidipudi V; et al. (2001). "The atypical protein kinase C-interacting protein p62 is a scaffold for NF-kappaB activation by nerve growth factor". J. Biol. Chem. 276 (11): 7709–12. doi:10.1074/jbc.C000869200. PMID 11244088.
- Kuusisto E, Salminen A, Alafuzoff I (2001). "Ubiquitin-binding protein p62 is present in neuronal and glial inclusions in human tauopathies and synucleinopathies". Neuroreport. 12 (10): 2085–90. PMID 11447312.
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- Chang S, Kim JH, Shin J (2002). "p62 forms a ternary complex with PKCzeta and PAR-4 and antagonizes PAR-4-induced PKCzeta inhibition". FEBS Lett. 510 (1–2): 57–61. PMID 11755531.
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