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Paxillin is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the PXN gene.
Paxillin is
expressed at
focal adhesions of non-striated
cells and at
costameres of striated...
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phosphorylation site,
while the tail
region contains binding sites for F-actin,
paxillin, and lipids. Essentially,
there is an 835
amino acid N-terminal head, which...
- motifs. This
group is
limited to
three different adaptor proteins: zyxin,
paxillin, and PINCH. They each
respectively have
different number of LIM domains...
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components of
focal adhesions include actin, filamin, vinculin, talin,
paxillin,
tensin and RSU-1. FAK is
phosphorylated in
response to
integrin engagement...
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multocida toxin, a
potent intracellularly acting mitogen,
induces p125FAK and
paxillin tyrosine phosphorylation,
actin stress fiber formation, and
focal contact...
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phosphorylation of
specific tyrosine residues on the
focal adhesion adapter protein-
paxillin by
specific tyrosine kinases has been
demonstrated to be
essential to force...
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secoemestrin C,
secoemestrin D,
emericellenes A-E, desferritriacetylfusigen,
paxillin, and
violaceic acid. Horie, Y. 1978. A new
species of
Emericella from India...
- (integrins) and
signaling proteins (adhesion
kinase (FAK), talin, vinculin,
paxillin, α-actinin,
GTPases etc.)
which cause changes in cell
shape and actomyosin...
- desferritriacetylfusigen, dithiosilvatin,
emindol SA,
emindol SB, 7-Hydroxyemodin,
paxillin, 1-O-acetylpaxillin,
penicillin G, sterigmatocystin,
violaceic acid, violaceol...
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myelogenous leukemia. He was the
first to
fully clone the
focal adhesion protein paxillin (human and chicken) and
demonstrate its role in
oncogenic transformation...