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- Pericentrin (kendrin), also known as PCNT and pericentrin-B (PCNTB), is a protein which in humans is encoded by the PCNT gene on chromosome 21. This protein...
- was published that mutations in the pericentrin gene (PCNT) were found to cause primordial dwarfism. Pericentrin has a role in cell division, proper chromosome...
- 200,000 people in the US po****tion. It is ****ociated with the protein pericentrin (PCNT). Intelligence is reported by usually within low-normal or mild...
- responsible for microtubule nucleation and anchoringincluding γ-tubulin, pericentrin and ninein. In general, each centriole of the centrosome is based on...
- encoding poly(rC)-binding protein 3 PCNT: encoding protein centrosomal pericentrin PCP4: encoding calmodulin regulator protein PCP4 PDE9A: encoding enzyme...
- responsible for microtubule nucleation and anchoring including γ-tubulin, pericentrin and ninein. Although the PCM appears amorphous by electron microscopy...
- when microinjected into fertilized murine eggs. Targeting of centrin, pericentrin and ninein was also dramatically reduced after PCM1 depletion using siRNA...
- unknown. Three candidate proteins involved in "receiving" this signal are pericentrin at the basal body of cilia, intraflagellar transport proteins such as...
- Medicine. Doxsey SJ, Stein P, Evans L, Calarco PD, Kirschner M (Feb 1994). "Pericentrin, a highly conserved centrosome protein involved in microtubule organization"...
- microcephaly type 3. CDK5RAP2 has been shown to interact with CDK5R1 and pericentrin (PCTN). The gene was discovered in 2000 and was first characterised in...