Interaction between fidgetin and protein kinase A-anchoring protein AKAP95 is critical for palatogenesis in the mouse.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2006
Keywords
Cleft-Palate, DNA-Binding-Proteins, Embryonic-Development, Mice-Mutant-Strains, Morphogenesis, Nuclear-Matrix, Nuclear-Proteins, Palate, Phenotype, Protein-Binding, Two-Hybrid-System-Techniques
First Page
22352
Last Page
22359
JAX Source
J Biol Chem 2006 Aug; 281(31):22352-9.
Abstract
The gene defective in fidget mice encodes fidgetin, a member of the AAA (ATPases associated with diverse cellular activities) family of ATPases. Using a yeast two-hybrid screen, we identified cAMP-dependent protein kinase A anchoring protein 95 kDa (AKAP95) as a potential fidgetin-binding protein.
Recommended Citation
Yang Y,
Mahaffey CL,
Berube N,
Frankel WN.
Interaction between fidgetin and protein kinase A-anchoring protein AKAP95 is critical for palatogenesis in the mouse. J Biol Chem 2006 Aug; 281(31):22352-9.