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1 r proteins (e.g., helicases, chelatases, and copines).
2 ng properties similar to those of Paramecium copine.
3 7, a secretory vesicle-binding protein, as a copine.
4 in-protein interaction for the VWA domain of copines.
5 of unknown function were identified, such as Copine 1 and PICOT, whose developmental regulation was p
6            Mutation of the Arabidopsis CPN1 (COPINE 1) gene causes a humidity-sensitive lesion mimic
7 volved in signalling, such as importin 7 and copine 1, cytoplasmic intermediate filament (IF) protein
8        Genetic deletion or downregulation of Copine-6 in the DRG in vivo selectively impairs sensitiv
9                                              Copine-6 interacts with TRPM3 via its von Willebrand fac
10                                              Copine-6 is a calcium-sensitive phospholipid-binding pro
11 itivity range of the nerve fibers; moreover, Copine-6 is an accessible target for the treatment of he
12                                              Copine-6 is expressed in peripheral somatosensory neuron
13                                              Copine-6 is highly expressed in a subpopulation of dorsa
14                     Here we demonstrate that Copine-6 plays a prominent role in thermosensation.
15               In the central nervous system, Copine-6 regulates function of some neurotransmitter rec
16  plasticity, including SynGAP1, Pak3, GEPH1, Copine-6, and collybistin, and DNA and chromatin remodel
17                                        Thus, Copine-6-dependent TRPM3 trafficking determines noxious-
18                       In our previous study, copine 7 (CPNE7) could induce dentin formation for an in
19                                 However, the copine amino acid sequences lack the traditional kinase
20                        The highest levels of copine are found in the spleen.
21                                          The copines are a newly identified class of calcium-dependen
22                                          The copines are a novel group of Ca(2+)-dependent, phospholi
23                                          The copines are a widely distributed class of calcium-depend
24                                              Copines are calcium-dependent membrane-binding proteins
25                                              Copines are calcium-responsive, phospholipid-binding pro
26 athway for calcium signaling because we find copines are capable of interacting with a wide variety o
27                                              Copines are highly conserved proteins with lipid-binding
28                 The biological roles of most copines are not understood and the biochemical propertie
29     However, the biological functions of the copines are unknown.
30     A consensus sequence for the coiled-coil copine-binding site was derived and found to have predic
31                 In the majority of cases the copine binds to a domain of the target protein that is p
32        The full-length sequences reveal that copines consist of two C2 domains at the N terminus foll
33 rties and distribution of a native mammalian copine, copine I.
34 previously identified several members of the Copine (Cpne) family of molecules as potential targets o
35 dicted transmembrane domain and a C-terminal copine domain and binds to the M-line/dense body protein
36                                          The copine domain of RGLG2 exhibited the strongest interacti
37                       Antibodies specific to copine domain protein atypical-1 (CPNA-1), as well as a
38                                              Copines exhibit a variety of subcellular distributions w
39 ion and immunohistochemistry to characterize Copine expression in the postnatal and adult mouse retin
40                                    Thus, the copine family in Arabidopsis may have effects in promoti
41                gem-4 encodes a member of the copine family of Ca(2+)-dependent phosphatidylserine bin
42 ding protein of the evolutionarily conserved Copine family.
43                                          The copines, first described by Creutz et al., comprise a tw
44                              The Arabidopsis copine gene BON1/CPN1 is a negative regulator of cell de
45                              The Arabidopsis copine gene BON1/CPN1 was previously shown to negatively
46                            It belongs to the copine gene family, which is conserved from protozoa to
47 mutant combinations we show that these three copine genes have overlapping functions essential for th
48  as in other organisms, there is a family of copine genes, BON1, 2 and 3.
49 mecium was found to have two closely related copine genes, CPN1 and CPN2.
50            The major protein obtained, named copine, had a mass of 55 kDa, bound phosphatidylserine b
51 data bases indicate the presence of multiple copine homologs in green plants, nematodes, and humans.
52 ally competed by Ca(2+), suggesting that the copine I A domain may be a functional MIDAS metal bindin
53                                              Copine I exhibits Mn(2+) binding activity that is strong
54 antiserum raised against a fragment of human copine I was used to identify chromobindin 17, a secreto
55                             A human homolog, copine I, was expressed in bacteria as a fusion protein
56 d distribution of a native mammalian copine, copine I.
57                                              Copine-I abolishes NF-kappaB transcription by inducing e
58                                 Knockdown of copine-I by siRNA increases tumor necrosis factor alpha-
59 ha-stimulated NF-kappaB transcription, while copine-I expression blocks endogenous transcription.
60              Our work provides evidence that copine-I regulates the half-life of NF-kappaB transcript
61                                              Copine-I stimulates endoproteolysis of p65 within a cons
62                    In this study we identify copine-I, a calcium phospholipid-binding protein, as a n
63  had correspondingly high kinase activity in copine III antiserum immunoprecipitate.
64 ified endogenous copine III, and recombinant copine III expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
65 ted in all in vitro kinase assays containing copine III immunoprecipitate or purified copine III.
66                  Therefore, the data suggest copine III may possess an intrinsic kinase activity and
67 no acid analysis revealed phosphorylation of copine III on serine and threonine residues.
68         Cell lines expressing high levels of copine III protein had correspondingly high kinase activ
69                                     The 5 kb copine III transcript is expressed ubiquitously as deter
70 pine III, chromatography-purified endogenous copine III, and recombinant copine III expressed in Sacc
71 performed with immunoprecipitated endogenous copine III, chromatography-purified endogenous copine II
72 ing copine III immunoprecipitate or purified copine III.
73 fy, partially microsequence, and clone human copine III.
74                                    Roles for copine in binding membranes and target proteins or small
75                              Purified native copine is a 58 kDa monomer that exhibits Ca(2+) self-ass
76 f a 920-base pair partial cDNA revealed that copine is a novel protein that contains a C2 domain like
77           We also show that interaction with copines may result in recruitment of target proteins to
78                     We provide evidence that copines, members of a ubiquitous family of calcium-depen
79                     Our results suggest that Copines might be involved in a combinatorial fashion in
80       Here, we describe a humidity-sensitive copine mutant in Arabidopsis.
81                                          The copine protein is composed of two C2 domains (C2A and C2
82 lysis reveals an unanticipated regulation of copine protein localization and function by calcium and
83                                              Copine proteins are highly conserved and ubiquitously fo
84 a way to study steroid hormone signaling and copine proteins of eukaryotes in a broader perspective.
85 estigations into the important role that the copine proteins play in vivo.
86 oteins, which are plasma membrane-associated copine proteins, are critical components of BR signaling
87 ight into the lipid-binding mechanism of the copine proteins.
88                                          The copine target proteins were identified by yeast two-hybr
89 to have predictive value for identifying new copine targets.
90                     A protocol for purifying copine to homogeneity from bovine spleen is described.
91 ory vesicles, as well the general ability of copines to bind phospholipid bilayers in a calcium-depen
92 f a CRH-1/CREB transcriptional target (gem-4 Copine), which parallels the effects of human Shank copy
93 No enzymatic function has been attributed to copines yet.