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Search Condition : Filter (MeSH = Protein Kinase C / chemistry)
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Resource
RRC ID
Title
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Published
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Human and Animal Cells
COS-7(RCB0539)
,
293(RCB1637)
69213
Both C1B domain and pseudosubstrate region are necessary for saturated fatty acid-induced translocation of εPKC to the plasma membrane: distinct role of intramolecular domains for different translocation.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
2013-3-8
Pubmed
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Human and Animal Cells
COS-7(RCB0539)
55961
Propofol induced diverse and subtype-specific translocation of PKC families.
J Pharmacol Sci
2018-5-1
Pubmed
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DNA material
pEF-T7-mouse Doc2 beta (RDB15101)
,
pEF-T7-mouse Doc2 gamma (RDB15102).
48871
The C2A domain of double C2 protein gamma contains a functional nuclear localization signal.
J Biol Chem
2001-7-6
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Human and Animal Cells
COS-7(RCB0539)
42730
Phosphorylation and up-regulation of diacylglycerol kinase gamma via its interaction with protein kinase C gamma.
J Biol Chem
2006-10-20
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Human and Animal Cells
42696
R659S mutation of gammaPKC is susceptible to cell death: implication of this mutation/polymorphism in the pathogenesis of retinitis pigmentosa.
Neurochem Int
2006-12-1
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Human and Animal Cells
COS-7(RCB0539)
,
CHO-K1(RC0285)
41517
Importance of C1B domain for lipid messenger-induced targeting of protein kinase C.
J Biol Chem
2002-5-17
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Human and Animal Cells
COS-7(RCB0539)
,
NIH3T3-3(RCB0150)
38992
Direct visualization of the translocation of the gamma-subspecies of protein kinase C in living cells using fusion proteins with green fluorescent protein.
J Cell Biol
1997-12-15
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Zebrafish
rw0
(Tg(CM-isl1:GFP))
,
rw013
(Tg (zCREST1-hsp70:GFP))?
6238
The neuroepithelial basement membrane serves as a boundary and a substrate for neuron migration in the zebrafish hindbrain.
Neural Dev
2010-3-29
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