Advillin: Proteins and Enzymes
Advillin, also known as AVIL, contains two isoforms that are 92 kDa and 91 kDa, and is involved in the development of ganglia and the regeneration and remodeling of axons after a peripheral injury occurs. Current research is being conducted on this calcium regulated actin-binding protein to determine its relation with a variety of diseases and disorders, including petit mal status, prostatitis, inflammatory bowel disease, neuronitis, dengue hemorrhagic fever, dacryoadenitis, and dengue shock syndrome. Advillin has been linked to stress response, cytoskeleton organization, and nervous system development, through which it interacts with proteins CRK and HDAC8.
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Advillin: Proteins and Enzymes
Advillin, also known as AVIL, contains two isoforms that are 92 kDa and 91 kDa, and is involved in the development of ganglia and the regeneration and remodeling of axons after a peripheral injury occurs. Current research is being conducted on this calcium regulated actin-binding protein to determine its relation with a variety of diseases and disorders, including petit mal status, prostatitis, inflammatory bowel disease, neuronitis, dengue hemorrhagic fever, dacryoadenitis, and dengue shock syndrome. Advillin has been linked to stress response, cytoskeleton organization, and nervous system development, through which it interacts with proteins CRK and HDAC8.
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Applications: | WB, ELISA, MA, AP |
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