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Modulation of prostaglandin transport activity of SLCO2A1 by annexin A2 and S100A10.
American Journal of Physiology-Cell PhysiologySolute carrier organic anion transporter family member 2A1 (SLCO2A1) is a prostaglandin (PG) transporter and serves as the osmosensitive ATP-permeable maxi-anion channel (Maxi-Cl).
Y. Nakamura +6 more
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Mastitis-associated production of S100A10 in the mammary gland of goats
Mastitis is the most common inflammatory disease of the mammary gland in dairy ruminants and remains a major challenge in the dairy industry. S100A10 is a calcium-binding protein involved in plasmin generation and immune regulation, however, its ...
Jirapat Jaisue +5 more
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Annexin A2 and S100A10 in the mammalian oviduct [PDF]
In many mammals, upon entry into the female reproductive tract, a subpopulation of sperm is stored in the oviduct forming a functional reservoir. In the oviducts of pig and cow, Annexin A2 (AnxA2) has been linked to the binding of sperm. This protein may exist as a monomer or bound to S100A10 and both forms are associated with different biological ...
Juan Manuel Teijeiro +1 more
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S100A10 as a novel biomarker in colorectal cancer
Recent data support the role of S100A10 in tumorigenesis. In this study, we evaluated the value of S100A10 positivity as a possible biomarker in colorectal cancer. We evaluated S100A10 positivity by immunohistochemistry in a large population of colorectal cancer patients (n = 882).
Jinfu, Shang +6 more
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Modulation of Ion Channels and Receptors by p11 (S100A10) [PDF]
p11 (S100A10, annexin II light chain, calpactin I light chain) is a multifunctional protein that forms a heterotetrameric complex with Annexin A2, particularly at cell membranes. p11, alone or together with Annexin A2, interacts with several ion channels and receptors and regulates their cellular localization and function.
Ji-Seon Seo, Per Svenningsson
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Clinicopathological Significance of S100A10 Expression in Lung Adenocarcinomas [PDF]
S100A10, of the S100 protein family, is reported to be involved in cancer cell invasion and metastasis. The aims of the present study were to immunohistochemically examine S100A10 expression in surgically resected lung adenocarcinomas, and evaluate any relationships with clinicopathological parameters and prognosis of patients.S100A10 expression was ...
Ken Katono, Yuichi Sato, Shi-Xu Jiang
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Regulation of cellular actin architecture by S100A10
Experimental Cell Research, 2010Actin structures are involved in several biological processes and the disruption of actin polymerisation induces impaired motility of eukaryotic cells. Different factors are involved in regulation and maintenance of the cytoskeletal actin architecture. Here we show that S100A10 participates in the particular organisation of actin filaments.
Peter Hemmerich, Christian Melle
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S100A10: a complex inflammatory role
Blood, 2010In this issue of Blood , O'Connell and colleagues demonstrate that macrophage recruitment in response to an inflammatory stimulus is markedly decreased in S100A10-deficient mice compared with wild-type mice, establishing the plasminogen receptor, S100A10, as a major mediator of this key plasmin-
Lindsey A, Miles, Robert J, Parmer
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S100A7, S100A10, and S100A11 Are Transglutaminase Substrates
Biochemistry, 2001S100 proteins are a family of 10-14 kDa EF-hand-containing calcium binding proteins that function to transmit calcium-dependent cell regulatory signals. S100 proteins have no intrinsic enzyme activity but bind in a calcium-dependent manner to target proteins to modulate target protein function.
M, Ruse +5 more
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S100A10/p11: family, friends and functions
Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology, 2007S100A10, also known as p11 or annexin 2 light chain, is a member of the S100 family of small, dimeric EF hand-type Ca(2+)-binding proteins that generally modulate cellular target proteins in response to intracellular Ca(2+) signals. In contrast to all other S100 proteins, S100A10 is Ca(2+) insensitive because of amino acid replacements in its Ca(2 ...
Ursula, Rescher, Volker, Gerke
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