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- MARCKS abstract "Myristoylated alanine-rich C-kinase substrate is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MARCKS gene.It plays important roles in cell shape, cell motility, secretion, transmembrane transport, and regulation of the cell cycle. Recently, MARCKS has been implicated in the exocytosis of a number of vesicles and granules such as mucin and chromaffin.They are acidic proteins with high proportions of alanine, glycine, proline, and glutamic acid. They are membrane-bound through a lipid anchor at the N-terminus, and a polybasic domain in the middle. They are regulated by Ca2+/calmodulin and protein kinase C. In their unphosphorylated form, they bind to actin filaments, causing them to crosslink, and sequester acidic membrane phospholipids such as PIP2.The protein encoded by this gene is a substrate for protein kinase C. It is localized to the plasma membrane and is an actin filament crosslinking protein. Phosphorylation by protein kinase C or binding to calcium-calmodulin inhibits its association with actin and with the plasma membrane, leading to its presence in the cytoplasm. The protein is thought to be involved in cell motility, phagocytosis, membrane trafficking and mitogenesis.".
- MARCKS entrezgene "4082".
- MARCKS wikiPageID "14755304".
- MARCKS wikiPageLength "10375".
- MARCKS wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- MARCKS wikiPageRevisionID "673298908".
- MARCKS wikiPageWikiLink Acid.
- MARCKS wikiPageWikiLink Actin.
- MARCKS wikiPageWikiLink Alanine.
- MARCKS wikiPageWikiLink Calmodulin.
- MARCKS wikiPageWikiLink Cell_cycle.
- MARCKS wikiPageWikiLink Cell_membrane.
- MARCKS wikiPageWikiLink Cell_migration.
- MARCKS wikiPageWikiLink Cell_motility.
- MARCKS wikiPageWikiLink Gene.
- MARCKS wikiPageWikiLink Glutamic_acid.
- MARCKS wikiPageWikiLink Glycine.
- MARCKS wikiPageWikiLink Lipid-anchored_protein.
- MARCKS wikiPageWikiLink Lipid_anchor.
- MARCKS wikiPageWikiLink NMT2.
- MARCKS wikiPageWikiLink Proline.
- MARCKS wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- MARCKS wikiPageWikiLink Protein-protein_interaction.
- MARCKS wikiPageWikiLink Protein_kinase.
- MARCKS wikiPageWikiLink Protein–protein_interaction.
- MARCKS wikiPageWikiLink Secretion.
- MARCKS wikiPageWikiLink TOB1.
- MARCKS wikiPageWikiLinkText "MARCKS".
- MARCKS hasPhotoCollection MARCKS.
- MARCKS requireManualInspection "no".
- MARCKS summaryText "The protein encoded by this gene is a substrate for protein kinase C. It is localized to the plasma membrane and is an actin filament crosslinking protein. Phosphorylation by protein kinase C or binding to calcium-calmodulin inhibits its association with actin and with the plasma membrane, leading to its presence in the cytoplasm. The protein is thought to be involved in cell motility, phagocytosis, membrane trafficking and mitogenesis.".
- MARCKS updateCitations "yes".
- MARCKS updatePage "yes".
- MARCKS updateProteinBox "yes".
- MARCKS updateSummary "yes".
- MARCKS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gene-6-stub.
- MARCKS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:PBB.
- MARCKS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:PBB_Controls.
- MARCKS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:PBB_Further_reading.
- MARCKS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:PBB_Summary.
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- MARCKS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- MARCKS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- MARCKS hypernym Protein.
- MARCKS type Biomolecule.
- MARCKS type Protein.
- MARCKS type Thing.
- MARCKS type Q206229.
- MARCKS type Q8054.
- MARCKS comment "Myristoylated alanine-rich C-kinase substrate is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MARCKS gene.It plays important roles in cell shape, cell motility, secretion, transmembrane transport, and regulation of the cell cycle. Recently, MARCKS has been implicated in the exocytosis of a number of vesicles and granules such as mucin and chromaffin.They are acidic proteins with high proportions of alanine, glycine, proline, and glutamic acid.".
- MARCKS label "MARCKS".
- MARCKS sameAs m.03gwsv8.
- MARCKS sameAs Q6714451.
- MARCKS sameAs Q6714451.
- MARCKS wasDerivedFrom MARCKS?oldid=673298908.
- MARCKS isPrimaryTopicOf MARCKS.