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Lidia Cherezova

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Howard K, Cherezova L, DeMaster L, Rose T
Virology . 2017 Aug; 511:152-164. PMID: 28850829
The latency-associated nuclear antigens (LANA) of KSHV and macaque RFHVMn, members of the RV1 rhadinovirus lineage, are closely related with conservation of complex nuclear localization signals (NLS) containing bipartite KR-rich...
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Hsu C, Muerdter C, Knickerbocker A, Walsh R, Zepeda-Rivera M, Depner K, et al.
Dev Dyn . 2012 Aug; 241(10):1545-61. PMID: 22911626
Background: We investigated the roles of p120 catenin, Cdc42, Rac1, and RhoA GTPases in regulating migration of presomitic mesoderm cells in zebrafish embryos. p120 catenin has dual roles: It binds...
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Cherezova L, Burnside K, Rose T
PLoS One . 2011 May; 6(4):e18920. PMID: 21559489
ORF73 latency-associated nuclear antigen (LANA) of the Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) is targeted to the nucleus of infected cells where it binds to chromatin and mediates viral episome persistence, interacts...
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Qian Y, Gatesman A, Baisden J, Zot H, Cherezova L, Qazi I, et al.
J Cell Biochem . 2004 Feb; 91(3):602-20. PMID: 14755689
AFAP-110 has an intrinsic ability to alter actin filament integrity as an actin filament crosslinking protein. This capability is regulated by a carboxy terminal leucine zipper (Lzip) motif. The Lzip...
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Qian Y, Baisden J, Cherezova L, Summy J, Guappone-Koay A, Shi X, et al.
Mol Biol Cell . 2002 Jul; 13(7):2311-22. PMID: 12134071
The actin filament-associated protein and Src-binding partner, AFAP-110, is an adaptor protein that links signaling molecules to actin filaments. AFAP-110 binds actin filaments directly and multimerizes through a leucine zipper...
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Cherezova L, Gatesman A, Flynn D
Front Biosci . 2002 Jan; 7:d164-203. PMID: 11779691
Adaptor proteins are specialized protein binding partners that serve to link signaling proteins to each other, as a mechanism to propagate a cellular signal. Ultimately, these signals are required for...