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- Neogenin is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NEO1 gene. NEO1 has been shown to interact with PTK2. Also Neogenin receptor is pointed as a component...
- G92V (human G99V) could not. In contrast, the membrane-spanning protein, neogenin, a receptor for the related molecule, RGMa, preferentially bound membrane-****ociated...
- BDNF can regulate the nanoscale architecture of adhesion proteins such as Neogenin which are essential for spine enlargement and activity. This suggests BDNF...
- Christian (2013). "Structure of the repulsive guidance molecule (RGM)-neogenin signaling hub". Science. 341 (6141): 77–80. Bibcode:2013Sci...341...77B...
- guidance molecule for retinal axons. Furthermore, neogenin functions as a receptor for RGM. Neogenin overexpression and RGM downexpression in the developing...
- cells. The luminal cells secrete netrin 1, which binds to the receptor neogenin (a homologue of DCC) on the cap cells. This allows for adhesion between...
- 1038/ng1285. PMID 14702039. Kang JS, Yi MJ, Zhang W, et al. (2004). "Netrins and neogenin promote myotube formation". J. Cell Biol. 167 (3): 493–504. doi:10.1083/jcb...
- PMID 11356879. Srinivasan K, Strickland P, Valdes A, et al. (2003). "Netrin-1/neogenin interaction stabilizes multipotent progenitor cap cells during mammary...
- domains of the netrin receptors Deleted in Colorectal Cancer (DCC) and neogenin (Neo1). Although full-length Myo10 protein appears to be expressed at relatively...
- Stephen M.; Mehlen, Patrick; Chédotal, Alain (2004). "RGM and its receptor neogenin regulate neuronal survival". Nature Cell Biology. 6 (8): 749–755. doi:10...