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INPP5E Preserves Genomic Stability through Regulation of Mitosis.

Molecular and cellular biology (2016-12-30)
Elizabeth A Sierra Potchanant, Donna Cerabona, Zahi Abdul Sater, Ying He, Zejin Sun, Jeff Gehlhausen, Grzegorz Nalepa
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The partially understood phosphoinositide signaling cascade regulates multiple aspects of cellular metabolism. Previous studies revealed that INPP5E, the inositol polyphosphate-5-phosphatase that is mutated in the developmental disorders Joubert and MORM syndromes, is essential for the function of the primary cilium and maintenance of phosphoinositide balance in nondividing cells. Here, we report that INPP5E further contributes to cellular homeostasis by regulating cell division. We found that silencing or genetic knockout of

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Anticorps monoclonal anti-β-actine antibody produced in mouse, clone AC-15, ascites fluid
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Anti-INPP5E antibody produced in rabbit, Prestige Antibodies® Powered by Atlas Antibodies, affinity isolated antibody, buffered aqueous glycerol solution