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- Q5425375 subject Q9089708.
- Q5425375 abstract "In molecular biology, the FERM domain (F for 4.1 protein, E for ezrin, R for radixin and M for moesin) is a widespread protein module involved in localising proteins to the plasma membrane. FERM domains are found in a number of cytoskeletal-associated proteins that associate with various proteins at the interface between the plasma membrane and the cytoskeleton. The FERM domain is located at the N terminus in the majority of proteins in which it is found.".
- Q5425375 symbol "FERM_C".
- Q5425375 symbol "FERM_M".
- Q5425375 symbol "FERM_N".
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- Q5425375 symbol "FERM_C".
- Q5425375 symbol "FERM_M".
- Q5425375 symbol "FERM_N".
- Q5425375 type Biomolecule.
- Q5425375 type Protein.
- Q5425375 type Thing.
- Q5425375 type Q206229.
- Q5425375 type Q8054.
- Q5425375 comment "In molecular biology, the FERM domain (F for 4.1 protein, E for ezrin, R for radixin and M for moesin) is a widespread protein module involved in localising proteins to the plasma membrane. FERM domains are found in a number of cytoskeletal-associated proteins that associate with various proteins at the interface between the plasma membrane and the cytoskeleton. The FERM domain is located at the N terminus in the majority of proteins in which it is found.".
- Q5425375 label "FERM domain".
- Q5425375 depiction PDB_1h4r_EBI.jpg.