Armadillo Domain Proteins
A family of proteins that contain several 42-amino acid repeat domains and are homologous to the Drosophila armadillo protein. They bind to other proteins through their armadillo domains and play a variety of roles in the CELL including SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION, regulation of DESMOSOME assembly, and CELL ADHESION.
Also Known As:
Arm Motif Proteins; Armadillo Motif Proteins; Armadillo Protein Family; Armadillo Proteins; Armadillo Repeat Containing Proteins; Protein, Armadillo; Armadillo Protein
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1. | Sullu, Yurdanur:
2 articles
(09/2012 - 01/2011)
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2. | Yucel, Idris:
2 articles
(09/2012 - 01/2011)
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3. | Gao, Xiangyu:
1 article
(01/2021)
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4. | Huang, Yutao:
1 article
(01/2021)
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5. | Jiang, Xiaofan:
1 article
(01/2021)
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6. | Jiang, Zijian:
1 article
(01/2021)
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7. | Luo, Peng:
1 article
(01/2021)
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8. | Aniweh, Yaw:
1 article
(01/2020)
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9. | Ansah, Felix:
1 article
(01/2020)
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10. | Awandare, Gordon A:
1 article
(01/2020)
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Related Diseases
1. | Carcinogenesis
01/01/2021
- " Armadillo repeat-containing proteins (ARMCs) are widely distributed in eukaryotes and have important influences on cell adhesion, signal transduction, mitochondrial function regulation, tumorigenesis, and other processes. " 10/01/2015
- " Plakophilin-3 (PKP3) is a member of the armadillo protein family, which is important in cell-cell contacts and signaling during development and tumorigenesis. " 09/01/2014
- " ARMC8 proteins are novel armadillo repeat containing proteins, which are well conserved in eukaryotes and are involved in a variety of processes such as cell migration, proliferation, tissue maintenance, signal transduction, and tumorigenesis. "
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2. | Prostatic Neoplasms (Prostate Cancer)
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3. | Pemphigus (Pemphigus Vulgaris)
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4. | Neoplasms (Cancer)
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5. | Malaria
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