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PLEC Gene - GeneCards | PLEC Protein | PLEC Antibody
PLEC (Plectin) is a Protein Coding gene. Diseases associated with PLEC include Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex 5A, Ogna Type and Muscular Dystrophy, Limb-Girdle, Autosomal Recessive 17. Among its related pathways are Cell junction organization and Apoptotic cleavage of cellular proteins.
PLEC gene: MedlinePlus Genetics
The PLEC gene provides instructions for making a protein called plectin. This protein is produced in many different tissues in the body, including skin and muscle. Within cells, plectin interacts with several molecules that make up the cell's structural framework (the cytoskeleton).
Plecostomus - Wikipedia
Plecostomus, pleco, or plec is the common name of several species of freshwater loricariid catfish commonly sold as aquarium fish. These include: It is also used as part of the common names of various similar species of loricariids.
The attributes of plakins in cancer and disease: perspectives on ...
The most known plakins are plectin (PLEC) and desmoplakin (DSP). The remainder are envoplakin (EVPL), periplakin (PPL) and Epiplakin (EPPK1). Their cousins are the spectraplakins, microtubule-actin cross-linking factor (MACF1 also known as ACF7) and bullous pemphigus antigen 1 (BPAG1).
PLEC protein expression summary - The Human Protein Atlas
Gene summary (Entrez)i. Useful information about the gene from Entrez. Plectin is a prominent member of an important family of structurally and in part functionally related proteins, termed p lakins or cytolinkers, that are capable of interlinking different elements of the cytoskeleton.
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