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Green JB,
Fricke B,
Chetty MC, et al. (2005). "Eukaryotic and
prokaryotic stomatins: the
proteolytic link".
Blood Cells Mol. Dis. 32 (3): 411–22. doi:10.1016/j...
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deficiency syndrome 2,
idiopathic generalized epilepsy 12,
dystonia 9, and
stomatin-deficient cryohydrocytosis. GLUT1 was the
first glucose transporter to...
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sphingolipids ****ociated with
specific membrane proteins,
namely flotillins,
STOMatins (band 7), G-proteins, and β-adrenergic receptors.
Lipid rafts that have...
- 1652), Dutch, or
possibly Flemish,
Caravaggist painter STOM, also
known as
Stomatin, is a
human gene This page
lists people with the
surname Stom. If an internal...
- mutate. For instance, erythrocyte-specific
coexpression of GLUT1 with
stomatin constitutes a
compensatory mechanism in
mammals that are
unable to synthesize...
- tailed-microstome form.
These morphological switches are
triggered by an
abundance of
stomatin in the environment, a
mixture of
metabolic compounds released by competitor...
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Tetrahymena thermophilia and
Tetrahymena vorax. In the lab, an extract,
called stomatin, is made from the thermophilia, then
placed into the
vorax culture. There...
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Erythrocyte Glut1 and ****ociated
dehydroascorbic acid
uptake modulated by
stomatin switch are
unique traits of
humans and the few
other mammals that have...
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Stomatin-like
protein 1 is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the STOML1 gene. GRCh38:
Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000067221 – Ensembl, May 2017 GRCm38:...
- syndrome) or
later in childhood.
Podocin is a
membrane protein of the band-7-
stomatin family,
consisting of 383
amino acids. It has a
transmembrane domain forming...