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Epsins are a
family of
highly conserved membrane proteins that are
important in
creating membrane curvature.
Epsins contribute to
membrane deformations...
- AP180 and
epsin. AP180 is used in
synaptic vesicle formation. It
recruits clathrin to
membranes and also
promotes its polymerization.
Epsin also recruits...
- vastuuvalmentajaksi, espoonpalloseura.fi, 5
January 2024
Jussi Leppälahti
kertoo EPSin edustuksen kulttuurin muutoksesta – ”Marraskuun ensimmäisissä treeneissä...
- ENTH domain-containing
protein 1, also
known as
Epsin-2B and ENTHD1, is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the ENTHD1 gene. The ENTHD1 gene is located...
- including:
Insulin signal transduction Cytoskeleton ****embly
Nerve guidance (
epsin)
Intracellular calcium (Ca2+)
concentration control Cell
membrane potential...
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accessory proteins that
regulate coat ****embly and dis****embly (such as AP180,
epsins and auxilin).
There are
different AP
complexes in mammals. AP1 is responsible...
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Doliculide Dolastatins EAST
Endossin EF-1a (ABP50) Eps15 EF-1b
EPLIN EF-2
Epsin EGF
receptor ERK ENC-1 ERM
proteins (ezrin, radixin, moesin, plus merlin)...
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organisation Entomopathogenic nematode,
thread worm that
kills insects Epsin, a
membrane protein Esplanade MRT station,
Singapore (MRT
station abbreviation)...
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protein epsin is an example.
Epsin has an ENTH (
epsin N-terminal homology)
domain which inserts its
amphipathic alpha helix into the membrane.
Epsin has high...
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accessory proteins that
regulate coat ****embly and dis****embly (such as AP180,
epsins and auxilin).
There are
different AP
complexes in mammals. AP1 is responsible...