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Function and Regulation of Drosophila Epsin - Epsin - an endocytic protein for Notch signaling

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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This book contains everything to know about Epsin, an endocytic protein. What kind of protein is it? How does it interact with others? What kind of function can it perform? What is its role during development? How is it involved in Notch signaling? Epsin is an endocytic protein that binds Clathrin, the plasma membrane, Ubiquitin, and also a variety of other endocytic proteins through well-characterized motifs. Although Epsin is a general endocytic factor, genetic analysis in Drosophila and mice revealed that Epsin is essential specifically for internalization of ubiquitinated transmembrane ligands of the Notch receptor, a process required for Notch activation. By using Drosophila as a model, the author tested each of the five protein or lipid interaction modules of Epsin for a role in Notch activation.

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I was born in a small village called Sheshan in Songjiang County, Shanghai, People's Republic of China. During my early ages, I grew up my interest and esteem in all kinds of life forms on earth. So I chose Life Science as my major and got my Ph.D degree at The University of Texas at Austin, Texas, The United States of America.

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Authors Xuanhua Xie
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.07.2012
 
EAN 9783659128868
ISBN 978-3-659-12886-8
No. of pages 156
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Genetics, genetic engineering

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