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- Q5313443 subject Q7204727.
- Q5313443 abstract "Dullard is a member of DXDX(T/V) phosphatase family, and was shown in 2002 to be a potential regulator of neural tube development in Xenopus.Human Dullard and the yeast protein Nem1p perform similar functions in mammalian cells and yeast cells, respectively. Human Dullard can rescue the aberrant nuclear envelope morphology of nem1Delta yeast cells, functionally replacing Nem1p. Dullarddephosphorylates the mammalian phospatidic acid phosphatase, lipid. Dullard participates in a unique phosphatase cascade regulating nuclear membrane biogenesis, and that this cascade is conserved from yeast to mammals.".
- Q5313443 wikiPageWikiLink Q1127402.
- Q5313443 wikiPageWikiLink Q11367.
- Q5313443 wikiPageWikiLink Q1342298.
- Q5313443 wikiPageWikiLink Q18033152.
- Q5313443 wikiPageWikiLink Q45422.
- Q5313443 wikiPageWikiLink Q465608.
- Q5313443 wikiPageWikiLink Q7204727.
- Q5313443 wikiPageWikiLink Q7377.
- Q5313443 comment "Dullard is a member of DXDX(T/V) phosphatase family, and was shown in 2002 to be a potential regulator of neural tube development in Xenopus.Human Dullard and the yeast protein Nem1p perform similar functions in mammalian cells and yeast cells, respectively. Human Dullard can rescue the aberrant nuclear envelope morphology of nem1Delta yeast cells, functionally replacing Nem1p. Dullarddephosphorylates the mammalian phospatidic acid phosphatase, lipid.".
- Q5313443 label "Dullard protein".