EML4 trimerizes

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R-HSA-9647746
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Reaction [binding]
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Homo sapiens
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EML4, a microtubule binding protein involved in mitotic spindle formation, forms homotrimers. Trimerization involves the trimerization domain (TD) and the basic region of EML4 and is necessary for its association with the microtubules (Richards et al. 2015). Heterotrimerization of EML4 with other EML family members has not been examined.
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PubMed ID Title Journal Year
25740311 Microtubule association of EML proteins and the EML4-ALK variant 3 oncoprotein require an N-terminal trimerization domain

O'Regan, L, Richards, MW, Bayliss, R, Fry, AM, Straube, A, Montgomery, JM, Roth, D

Biochem. J. 2015
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