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CLIP3 encodes a member of the cytoplasmic linker protein 170 family. Additionally we are shipping CLIP3 Proteins (3) and many more products for this protein.
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Human Polyclonal CLIP3 Primary Antibody for ELISA, ICC - ABIN6258544 : Chen, Chen, Hao, Zhang, Zhang: Effect of CLIP3 Upregulation on Astrocyte Proliferation and Subsequent Glial Scar Formation in the Rat Spinal Cord via STAT3 Pathway After Injury. in Journal of molecular neuroscience : MN 2018 (PubMed)
this study indicates that inhibition of miRNA-593-3p by insulin promotes glucose metabolism through the regulation of Slc38a1 and CLIP3 expression, and provides a new insight into the role and mechanism of insulin-induced glycolysis.
CLIPR-59 interacts with Spy1 resulting in its decreased association with a de-ubiquitinating enzyme in glioblastoma cells.
DHHC17 is a ClipR-59 palmitoyltransferase that modulates ClipR-59 plasma membrane binding.
CLIPR-59 modulates ubiquitination of RIP1, resulting in the formation of Complex-II and thus promoting Caspase-8 activation to induce apoptosis by TNF-alpha.
CLIPR-59 may act as a typical chaperone, allowing a prompt interaction between tubulin and the raft component GD3 during cell apoptosis triggered by CD95/Fas
play an important role in membrane-microtubule interactions.
CLIPR-59 prevents microtubule-raft interactions
Collectively, our studies demonstrate that formation of an Elmo2.ClipR-59 complex plays an important role in myoblast fusion.
CLIPR-59 is involved in the stabilization of specific motor axons at the neuromuscular junction during mouse late embryogenesis and its role is crucial for mouse perinatal development.
Because ClipR-59 also interacts with Akt and enhances the interaction between Akt and AS160, we suggest that ClipR-59 functions as a scaffold protein to facilitate Akt-mediated AS160 phosphorylation, thereby regulating glucose transport
ClipR-59 functions as a scaffold protein that interacts with phospho-Akt and recruits active Akt on the membrane and may play an important role in adipocyte glucose transport.
This gene encodes a member of the cytoplasmic linker protein 170 family. Members of this protein family contain a cytoskeleton-associated protein glycine-rich domain and mediate the interaction of microtubules with cellular organelles. The encoded protein plays a role in T cell apoptosis by facilitating the association of tubulin and the lipid raft ganglioside GD3. The encoded protein also functions as a scaffold protein mediating membrane localization of phosphorylated protein kinase B. Alternatively spliced transcript variants have been observed for this gene.
CAP-GLY domain containing linker protein 3 , CLIP-170-related protein , CAP-Gly domain-containing linker protein 3 , similar to LOC495693 protein , CAP-Gly domain-containing linker protein 3-like , CLIP-170-related 59 kDa protein , cytoplasmic linker protein 170-related 59 kDa protein , restin-like 1 , clip-170 related protein 59 kDa , CLIPR-59