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Details on Person WICH, a novel verprolin homology domain-containing protein that functions cooperatively with N-WASP in actin-microspike formation

Class:IdLiteratureReference:2197692
_displayNameWICH, a novel verprolin homology domain-containing protein that functions cooperatively with N-WASP in actin-microspike formation
_timestamp2012-04-13 23:09:51
author[Person:2187353] Kato, M
[Person:203017] Miki, H
[Person:2197694] Kurita, S
[Person:1164684] Endo, T
[Person:469672] Nakagawa, H
[Person:1169450] Miyamoto, S
[Person:179819] Takenawa, T
created[InstanceEdit:2197699] Garapati, P V, 2012-04-13
journalBiochem Biophys Res Commun
pages41-7
pubMedIdentifier11829459
titleWICH, a novel verprolin homology domain-containing protein that functions cooperatively with N-WASP in actin-microspike formation
volume291
year2002
(literatureReference)[Reaction:2197691] WIP binds WASP,N-WASP, activating them [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:2197687] WASP interacting proteins (WIP) family includes WIPF1 (WIP),...
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