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Class:IdSummation:5607601
_displayNameActivated CARD9 localised in lipid rafts may self-associate ...
_timestamp2014-07-18 14:32:47
created[InstanceEdit:5607612] Garapati, P V, 2014-07-14
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:5607464] CARD9 is a novel caspase recruitment domain-containing protein that interacts with BCL10/CLAP and activates NF-kappa B
modified[InstanceEdit:5609917] Garapati, P V, 2014-07-18
[InstanceEdit:5609981] Garapati, P V, 2014-07-18
textActivated CARD9 localised in lipid rafts may self-associate with other CARD9 molecules (oligomerization). Residues 140-420 of CARD9 contain heptad repeats characteristic of coiled-coil structures that function in protein oligomerization (Bertin et al. 2000).
(summation)[Polymerisation:5607753] CARD9 oligomerizes [Homo sapiens]
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