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LIG_EABR_CEP55_1


ProteinStartEndSwitch TypeSwitch SubtypeSwitch DescriptionInformation

LIG_EABR_CEP55_1 - This proline-rich motif binds to the EABR domain of Cep55 and is involved in both cytokinesis of somatic cells and intercellular bridge formation in differentiating germ cells.
TEX14_MOUSE791797SpecificityDomain hidingThe switch from cytokinesis to intracellular bridge formation in differentiating male germ cells is mediated by Testis-expressed protein 14 (Tex14). Binding of Tex14 to Centrosomal protein of 55 kDa (Cep55) prevents binding of ALIX (Programmed cell death 6-interacting protein (Pdcd6ip)) and Tumor susceptibility gene 101 protein (Tsg101) to Cep55, which is required for abscission at the end of cytokinesis. Tex14 uses the same site on Cep55 as ALIX (Pdcd6ip) and Tsg101. The strong interaction between Tex14 and Cep55 together with the avidity effect that results from interaction of MKLP1 with both Tex14 and Cep55 prevent recruitment of ALIX (Pdcd6ip) and Tsg101 for abscission.
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TS101_MOUSE158164SpecificityDomain hidingThe switch from cytokinesis to intracellular bridge formation in differentiating male germ cells is mediated by Testis-expressed protein 14 (Tex14). Binding of Tex14 to Centrosomal protein of 55 kDa (Cep55) prevents binding of ALIX (Programmed cell death 6-interacting protein (Pdcd6ip)) and Tumor susceptibility gene 101 protein (Tsg101) to Cep55, which is required for abscission at the end of cytokinesis. Tex14 uses the same site on Cep55 as ALIX (Pdcd6ip) and Tsg101. The strong interaction between Tex14 and Cep55 together with the avidity effect that results from interaction of MKLP1 with both Tex14 and Cep55 prevent recruitment of ALIX (Pdcd6ip) and Tsg101 for abscission.
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TEX14_MOUSE791797SpecificityDomain hidingThe switch from cytokinesis to intracellular bridge formation in differentiating male germ cells is mediated by Testis-expressed protein 14 (Tex14). Binding of Tex14 to Centrosomal protein of 55 kDa (Cep55) prevents binding of ALIX (Programmed cell death 6-interacting protein (Pdcd6ip)) and Tumor susceptibility gene 101 protein (Tsg101) to Cep55, which is required for abscission at the end of cytokinesis. Tex14 uses the same site on Cep55 as ALIX (Pdcd6ip) and Tsg101. The strong interaction between Tex14 and Cep55 together with the avidity effect that results from interaction of MKLP1 with both Tex14 and Cep55 prevent recruitment of ALIX (Pdcd6ip) and Tsg101 for abscission.
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PDC6I_MOUSE801807SpecificityDomain hidingThe switch from cytokinesis to intracellular bridge formation in differentiating male germ cells is mediated by Testis-expressed protein 14 (Tex14). Binding of Tex14 to Centrosomal protein of 55 kDa (Cep55) prevents binding of ALIX (Programmed cell death 6-interacting protein (Pdcd6ip)) and Tumor susceptibility gene 101 protein (Tsg101) to Cep55, which is required for abscission at the end of cytokinesis. Tex14 uses the same site on Cep55 as ALIX (Pdcd6ip) and Tsg101. The strong interaction between Tex14 and Cep55 together with the avidity effect that results from interaction of MKLP1 with both Tex14 and Cep55 prevent recruitment of ALIX (Pdcd6ip) and Tsg101 for abscission.
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