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- ANLN abstract "Anillin is a conserved protein implicated in cytoskeletal dynamics during cellularization and cytokinesis. The ANLN gene in humans and the scraps gene in Drosophila encode Anillin. In 1989, anillin was first isolated in embryos of Drosophila melanogaster. It was identified as an F-actin binding protein. Six years later, the anillin gene was cloned from cDNA originating from a Drosophila ovary. Staining with anti-anillin (Antigen 8) antibody showed the anillin localizes to the nucleus during interphase and to the contractile ring during cytokinesis. These observations agree with further research that found anillin in high concentrations near the cleavage furrow coinciding with RhoA, a key regulator of contractile ring formation.The name of the protein anillin originates from a Spanish word, anillo. Anillo means ring and shows that the name anillin references the observed enrichment of anillins at the contractile ring during cytokinesis. Anillins are also enriched at other actomyosin rings, most significantly, those at the leading edge of the Drosophila embryo during cellularization. These actomyosin rings invaginate to separate all nuclei for one another in the syncytial blastoderm.".
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- ANLN wikiPageWikiLink Anaphase-promoting_complex.
- ANLN wikiPageWikiLink Anaphase_Promoting_Complex.
- ANLN wikiPageWikiLink Aniline.
- ANLN wikiPageWikiLink Antibody.
- ANLN wikiPageWikiLink Cell_division.
- ANLN wikiPageWikiLink Cell_migration.
- ANLN wikiPageWikiLink Colorectal_cancer.
- ANLN wikiPageWikiLink Contractile_ring.
- ANLN wikiPageWikiLink Cytokinesis.
- ANLN wikiPageWikiLink Drosophila_melanogaster.
- ANLN wikiPageWikiLink ECT2.
- ANLN wikiPageWikiLink Gene.
- ANLN wikiPageWikiLink Guanine_nucleotide_exchange_factor.
- ANLN wikiPageWikiLink Interphase.
- ANLN wikiPageWikiLink PH.
- ANLN wikiPageWikiLink RHOA.
- ANLN wikiPageWikiLink Rachis.
- ANLN wikiPageWikiLink RhoA.
- ANLN wikiPageWikiLink Saccharomyces_cerevisiae.
- ANLN wikiPageWikiLink Schizosaccharomyces_pombe.
- ANLN wikiPageWikiLink Septin.
- ANLN wikiPageWikiLink Septins.
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- ANLN hypernym Protein.
- ANLN type Biomolecule.
- ANLN type Protein.
- ANLN type Thing.
- ANLN type Q206229.
- ANLN type Q8054.
- ANLN comment "Anillin is a conserved protein implicated in cytoskeletal dynamics during cellularization and cytokinesis. The ANLN gene in humans and the scraps gene in Drosophila encode Anillin. In 1989, anillin was first isolated in embryos of Drosophila melanogaster. It was identified as an F-actin binding protein. Six years later, the anillin gene was cloned from cDNA originating from a Drosophila ovary.".
- ANLN label "ANLN".
- ANLN differentFrom Aniline.
- ANLN sameAs m.03gyvjw.
- ANLN sameAs Q4653000.
- ANLN sameAs Q4653000.
- ANLN wasDerivedFrom ANLN?oldid=680564519.
- ANLN depiction Anillin.jpg.
- ANLN isPrimaryTopicOf ANLN.