A family of proteins that share a domain with a four transmembrane-helix architecture referred to as the MARVEL domain. The MARVEL domain proteins play important role in vesicular trafficking and in the formation of TIGHT JUNCTIONS.
A tight junction-associated MARVEL protein that may play a role in separating the endolymphatic and perilymphatic spaces of the ORGAN OF CORTI. Defects in the gene that codes for MARVELD2 protein are a cause of deafness autosomal recessive type 49.
An epithelial cell line derived from a kidney of a normal adult female dog.
A MARVEL domain protein that plays an important role in the formation and regulation of the TIGHT JUNCTION paracellular permeability barrier.

Molecular cloning and characterization of chemokine-like factor 1 (CKLF1), a novel human cytokine with unique structure and potential chemotactic activity. (1/25)

Cytokines are small proteins that have an essential role in the immune and inflammatory responses. The repertoire of cytokines is becoming diverse and expanding. Here we report the identification and characterization of a novel cytokine designated as chemokine-like factor 1 (CKLF1). The full-length cDNA of CKLF1 is 530 bp long and a single open reading frame encoding 99 amino acid residues. CKLF1 bears no significant similarity to any other known cytokine in its amino acid sequence. Expression of CKLF1 can be partly inhibited by interleukin 10 in PHA-stimulated U937 cells. Recombinant CKLF1 is a potent chemoattractant for neutrophils, monocytes and lymphocytes; moreover, it can stimulate the proliferation of murine skeletal muscle cells. These results suggest that CKLF1 might have important roles in inflammation and in the regeneration of skeletal muscle.  (+info)

Proteolipid protein 2 mRNA is expressed in the rabbit embryo during gastrulation. (2/25)

Differential display technology applied to rabbit blastocysts identified an mRNA that encodes a motif similar to that of the proteolipid protein PLP2/A4 of man, mouse and sheep. The open reading frame (456bp) has 88% amino acid identity to human PLP2/A4. The gene is maximally expressed at the beginning of gastrulation: in situ hybridizations exhibited a sickle-shaped area of labelling at the posterior pole of day 7 post-coitum embryos, which appeared at day 6.5 and decreased in size up to day 8. Weaker labelling was found in the extraembryonic mesoderm, in the anterior part of the primitive streak and in the trophoblast. Time and site of gene expression coincide with emerging morphogenetic activities at the posterior pole of the embryo at the beginning of gastrulation.  (+info)

Overexpression of chemokine-like factor 2 promotes the proliferation and survival of C2C12 skeletal muscle cells. (3/25)

Chemokine-like factor 1 (CKLF1) is a novel cytokine first cloned from U937 cells. It contains different splicing forms and has chemotactic effects on a wide spectrum of cells both in vitro and in vivo; it can also stimulate the regeneration of skeletal muscle cells in vivo, but the mechanism remains unclear. To probe the myogenesis function of CKLF2, which is the largest isoform of CKLFs, C2C12 murine myoblasts were stably transfected with human CKLF2 eukaryotic expression vector. Compared with control vector transfected C2C12 cells, CKLF2 overexpression causes accelerated myoblast proliferation as determined by cell counting and [(3)H]TdR incorporation assays. In addition, CKLF2 overexpression also promotes cell differentiation, which was determined by higher expression levels of myogenin, creatine kinase, myosin and the accelerated myoblast fusion. Further analysis also indicates that CKLF2 could activate the transcription activity of the bHLH/MyoD and MEF2 families. Finally, DNA synthesis and myotube formation could also be promoted by growing C2C12 cells in conditioned media from CKLF2-transfected cells. These findings strongly suggest a role for human CKLF2 in regulation of skeletal muscle myogenesis.  (+info)

Uncleaved BAP31 in association with A4 protein at the endoplasmic reticulum is an inhibitor of Fas-initiated release of cytochrome c from mitochondria. (4/25)

BAP31 is a polytopic integral protein of the endoplasmic reticulum membrane and, like BID, is a preferred substrate of caspase-8. Upon Fas/CD95 stimulation, BAP31 is cleaved within its cytosolic domain, generating proapoptotic p20 BAP31. In human KB epithelial cells expressing the caspase-resistant mutant crBAP31, Fas stimulation resulted in cleavage of BID and insertion of BAX into mitochondrial membrane, but subsequent oligomerization of BAX and BAK, egress of cytochrome c to the cytosol, and apoptosis were impaired. Bap31-null mouse cells expressing crBAP31 cannot generate the endogenous p20 BAP31 cleavage product, yet crBAP31 conferred resistance to cellular condensation and cytochrome c release in response to activation of ectopic FKBPcasp8 by FK1012z. Full-length BAP31, therefore, is a direct inhibitor of these caspase-8-initiated events, acting independently of its ability to sequester p20, with which it interacts. Employing a novel split ubiquitin yeast two-hybrid screen for BAP31-interacting membrane proteins, the putative ion channel protein of the endoplasmic reticulum, A4, was detected and identified as a constitutive binding partner of BAP31 in human cells. Ectopic A4 that was introduced into A4-deficient cells cooperated with crBAP31 to resist Fas-induced egress of cytochrome c from mitochondria and cytoplasmic apoptosis.  (+info)

Chemokine-like factor 1, a novel cytokine, contributes to airway damage, remodeling and pulmonary fibrosis. (5/25)

BACKGROUND: Chemokine-like factor 1 (CKLF1) was recently identified as a novel cytokine. The full-length CKLF1 cDNA contains 530 bp encoding 99 amino acid residues with a CC motif similar to that of other CC family chemokines. Recombinant CKLF1 exhibits chemotactic activity on leucocytes and stimulates proliferation of murine skeletal muscle cells. We questioned whether CKLF1 could be involved in the pathogenesis of inflammation and proliferation in the lung. Therefore we used efficient in vivo gene delivery method to investigate the biological effect of CKLF1 in the murine lung. METHODS: CKLF1-expressing plasmid, pCDI-CKLF1, was constructed and injected into the skeletal muscles followed by electroporation. Lung tissues were obtained at the end of week 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively after injection. The pathological changes in the lungs were observed by light microscope. RESULTS: A single intramuscular injection of CKLF1 plasmid DNA into BALB/c mice caused dramatic pathological changes in the lungs of treated mice. These changes included peribronchial leukocyte infiltration, epithelial shedding, collagen deposition, proliferation of bronchial smooth muscle cells and fibrosis of the lung. CONCLUSIONS: The sustained morphological abnormalities of the bronchial and bronchiolar wall, the acute pneumonitis and interstitial pulmonary fibrosis induced by CKLF1 were similar to phenomena observed in chronic persistent asthma, acute respiratory distress syndrome and severe acute respiratory syndrome. These data suggest that CKLF1 may play an important role in the pathogenesis of these important diseases and the study also implies that gene electro-transfer in vivo could serve as a valuable approach for evaluating the function of a novel gene in animals.  (+info)

Regulation of EGF receptor signaling by the MARVEL domain-containing protein CKLFSF8. (6/25)

It is known that chemokine-like factor superfamily 8 (CKLFSF8), a member of the CKLF superfamily, has four putative transmembrane regions and a MARVEL domain. Its structure is similar to TM4SF11 (plasmolipin) and widely distributed in normal tissue. However, its function is not yet known. We show here that CKLFSF8 is associated with the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and that ectopic expression of CKLFSF8 in several cell lines suppresses EGF-induced cell proliferation, whereas knockdown of CKLFSF8 by siRNA promotes cell proliferation. In cells overexpressing CKLFSF8, the initial activation of EGFR was not affected, but subsequent desensitization of EGF-induced signaling occurred rapidly. This attenuation was correlated with an increased rate of receptor endocytosis. In contrast, knockdown of CKLFSF8 by siCKLFSF8 delayed EGFR endocytosis. These results identify CKLFSF8 as a novel regulator of EGF-induced signaling and indicate that the association of EGFR with four transmembrane proteins is critical for EGFR desensitization.  (+info)

Characterization and expression profile of CMTM3/CKLFSF3. (7/25)

CMTM/CKLFSF is a novel family of proteins linking chemokines and TM4SF. In humans, these proteins are encoded by nine genes, CKLF and CMTM1-8/CKLFSF1-8. Here we report the characteristics and expression profile of CMTM3/CKLFSF3. Human CMTM3/CKLFSF3 has a high sequence identity among various species and similar characteristics as its mouse and rat homologues. Established by results both of RT-PCR and Quantitative Real-time PCR, the gene is highly transcribed in testis, leukocytes and spleen. For further verification, we generated a polyclonal antibody against human CMTM3/CKLFSF3 and found that the protein is highly expressed in the testis and some cells of PBMCs. Therefore, CMTM3/CKLFSF3 is an evolutionarily conserved gene that may have important roles in the male reproductive system and immune system. Further studies are necessary to validate its functions in the two systems.  (+info)

Expression and localization of CKLFSF2 in human spermatogenesis. (8/25)

AIM: To investigate the expression and subcellular localization of chemokine-like factor superfamily 2 (CKLFSF2) in human testis and its potential role in spermatogenesis. METHODS: A specific polyclonal antibody against CKLFSF2 was raised. The expression and cellular localization of CKLFSF2 in the seminiferous tubules was checked by immunohistochemistry method. Also, in situ hybridization was applied to localize the mRNA distribution. The EGFP-CKLFSF2 fusion protein was expressed in COS-7 cells to localize its subcellular location in vitro. In addition, the abnormal expression of CKLFSF2 in testes of patients with male infertility was assayed by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and immunohistochemistry methods. RESULTS: Having a close correlation with spermatogenesis defects, CKLFSF2 was specifically expressed in meiotic and post-meiotic germ cells, which were localized to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) near the Golgi apparatus. CONCLUSION: CKLFSF2 could play important roles in the process of meiosis and spermiogenesis, and might be involved in the vesicular transport or membrane apposition events in the endoplasmic reticulum.  (+info)

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "MARVEL Domain-Containing Proteins" is not a widely recognized or established term in medicine or molecular biology. MARVEL (MAL and related proteins for vesicle trafficking and membrane link) is a domain found in some proteins that are involved in various cellular processes such as membrane trafficking, maintenance of cell junctions, and regulation of the immune system. However, it's not a term commonly used to describe a specific group of proteins or a clinical condition. If you have more context or information about where you encountered this term, I might be able to provide a more precise explanation.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "MARVEL Domain Containing 2 Protein" doesn't seem to correspond to a recognized medical term or protein name in human biology. The term "MARVEL" (MAL and related proteins for vesicle trafficking and membrane link) is a domain found in some proteins that are involved in various cellular processes such as membrane trafficking, cell adhesion, and signal transduction. However, without a specific protein name, it's difficult to provide a precise medical definition.

If you meant a specific protein containing the MARVEL domain, please provide the name so I can give a more detailed and accurate description.

Madin-Darby Canine Kidney (MDCK) cells are a type of cell line that is derived from the kidney of a normal, healthy female cocker spaniel. They were first established in 1958 by researchers Madin and Darby. These cells are epithelial in origin and have the ability to form tight junctions, which makes them a popular choice for studying the transport of molecules across biological barriers.

MDCK cells are widely used in scientific research, particularly in the fields of cell biology, virology, and toxicology. They can be used to study various aspects of cell behavior, including cell adhesion, migration, differentiation, and polarization. Additionally, MDCK cells are susceptible to a variety of viruses, making them useful for studying viral replication and host-virus interactions.

In recent years, MDCK cells have also become an important tool in the development and production of vaccines. They can be used to produce large quantities of virus particles that can then be purified and used as vaccine antigens. Overall, Madin-Darby Canine Kidney cells are a valuable resource for researchers studying a wide range of biological phenomena.

Occludin is a protein that is a component of tight junctions, which are structures that form a barrier between adjacent cells in epithelial and endothelial tissues. Tight junctions help to regulate the movement of molecules between cells and play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of these tissues.

Occludin is composed of four transmembrane domains, two extracellular loops, and intracellular N- and C-termini. The extracellular loops interact with other tight junction proteins to form the intercellular seal, while the intracellular domains interact with various signaling molecules and cytoskeletal components to regulate the assembly and disassembly of tight junctions.

Mutations in the gene that encodes occludin have been associated with various human diseases, including inflammatory bowel disease, liver cirrhosis, and skin disorders. Additionally, changes in occludin expression and localization have been implicated in the development of cancer and neurological disorders.

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... and CEF-like marvel transmembrane domain-containing 1 through 8 (i.e. CMTM1 through CMTM8). All of these proteins as well as ... Wu K, Li X, Gu H, Yang Q, Liu Y, Wang L (2019). "Research Advances in CKLF-like MARVEL Transmembrane Domain-containing Family ... CKLF-like MARVEL transmembrane domain-containing 5 (CMTM5), previously termed chemokine-like factor superfamily 5 (i.e. CKLFSF5 ... Li M, Luo F, Tian X, Yin S, Zhou L, Zheng S (2020). "Chemokine-Like Factor-Like MARVEL Transmembrane Domain-Containing Family ...
The CMTM8 gene and its CMTM8 and CMTM8-v2 proteins belong to the CKLF-like MARVEL transmembrane domain-containing family of ... CKLF like MARVEL transmembrane domain-containing 8 (i.e. CMTM8), previously termed chemokine-like factor superfamily 8 (i.e. ... Li M, Luo F, Tian X, Yin S, Zhou L, Zheng S (2020). "Chemokine-Like Factor-Like MARVEL Transmembrane Domain-Containing Family ... The CMTM8 protein is the full-length and predominant product of the CMTM8 gene. This protein is expressed in a wide range of ...
All of these proteins have domains (i.e. regions) similar to analogous domains in the chemokine proteins; tetraspanin proteins ... CKLF like MARVEL transmembrane domain-containing 2 (CMTM2) has no known isoforms. CKLF like MARVEL transmembrane domain- ... CKLF like MARVEL transmembrane domain containing 6 (CMTM6) has no known isoforms. CKLF like MARVEL transmembrane domain ... myelin and lymphocyte protein (also termed MAR protein); proteins that direct membrane vesicle trafficking; and other proteins ...
... and the protein that it encodes belong to the CKLF-like MARVEL transmembrane domain-containing family. Through the process of ... CKLF like MARVEL transmembrane domain-containing 7 (i.e. CMTM7), previously termed chemokine-like factor superfamily 7 (i.e. ... Li M, Luo F, Tian X, Yin S, Zhou L, Zheng S (2020). "Chemokine-Like Factor-Like MARVEL Transmembrane Domain-Containing Family ... "Entrez Gene: CKLF like MARVEL transmembrane domain-containing 7". Retrieved 2016-03-09. Wu J (2020). "CMTM5/7 are biomarkers ...
MARVEL domain-containing protein 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MARVELD2 gene. ENSG00000152939 GRCh38: Ensembl ... "Entrez Gene: MARVELD2 MARVEL domain containing 2". Olsen JV, Blagoev B, Gnad F, et al. (2006). "Global, in vivo, and site- ... "Tricellulin is a tight-junction protein necessary for hearing". Am J Hum Genet. 79 (6): 1040-51. doi:10.1086/510022. PMC ...
... is a member of the CKLF-like MARVEL transmembrane domain-containing family (i.e. CMTM) of proteins. In humans, CMTM2 protein is ... CKLF-like MARVEL transmembrane domain-containing protein 3 (i.e. CMTM3), also termed chemokine-like factor superfamily 3 (i.e. ... Li M, Luo F, Tian X, Yin S, Zhou L, Zheng S (2020). "Chemokine-Like Factor-Like MARVEL Transmembrane Domain-Containing Family ... "Entrez Gene: CKLF like MARVEL transmembrane domain containing 3". Retrieved 2018-01-05. Lu J, Wu QQ, Zhou YB, Zhang KH, Pang BX ...
CKLF-like MARVEL transmembrane domain-containing protein 2 (i.e. CMTM2), previously termed chemokine-like factor superfamily 2 ... i.e. CKLFSF2), is a member of the CKLF-like MARVEL transmembrane domain-containing family (CMTM) of proteins. In humans, it is ... CMTM2 CKLF-like MARVEL transmembrane domain containing 2". Wu J, Li L, Wu S, Xu B (August 2020). "CMTM family proteins 1-8: ... Li M, Luo F, Tian X, Yin S, Zhou L, Zheng S (2020). "Chemokine-Like Factor-Like MARVEL Transmembrane Domain-Containing Family ...
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CKLF1 is the first member of the CKLF-like MARVEL transmembrane domain-containing family of proteins to be defined and the most ... Chemokine-like factor (CKLF) is a member of the CKLF-like MARVEL transmembrane domain-containing family of proteins that in ... Li M, Luo F, Tian X, Yin S, Zhou L, Zheng S (2020). "Chemokine-Like Factor-Like MARVEL Transmembrane Domain-Containing Family ... Duan HJ, Li XY, Liu C, Deng XL (April 2020). "Chemokine-like factor-like MARVEL transmembrane domain-containing family in ...
The CMTM4 gene and its 3 isoform proteins belong to the CKLF-like MARVEL transmembrane domain-containing family of structurally ... CKLF like MARVEL transmembrane domain-containing 4 (i.e. CMTM4), formerly termed chemokine-like factor superfamily 4 (i.e. ... Li M, Luo F, Tian X, Yin S, Zhou L, Zheng S (2020). "Chemokine-Like Factor-Like MARVEL Transmembrane Domain-Containing Family ... Duan HJ, Li XY, Liu C, Deng XL (April 2020). "Chemokine-like factor-like MARVEL transmembrane domain-containing family in ...
CMTM6 protein belongs to the CKLF-like MARVEL transmembrane domain-containing family of proteins. This family consist of 9 ... the myelin and lymphocyte protein (also termed MAR protein); proteins that direct membrane vesicle trafficking; and proteins ... CMTM6 has a structure that contains domains (i.e. parts) similar to those in chemokine proteins; tetraspanin proteins (also ... "CMTM6 CKLF like MARVEL transmembrane domain-containing 6 [Homo sapiens (Human)] - Gene - NCBI". Han W, Ding P, Xu M, Wang L, ...
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Pappelis A, Fox SW (March 1995). "Domain Protolife: Protocells and metaprotocells within thermal protein matrices". Journal of ... its marvels & mysteries. Reader's Digest Association. 1969. p. 287. ISBN 978-0-340-13000-1. OCLC 7993251. Fox SW, Harada K ( ... Proteinoids, or thermal proteins, are protein-like, often cross-linked molecules formed abiotically from amino acids. Sidney W ... However, his hypothesis was later dismissed as proteinoids are not proteins, they feature mostly non-peptide bonds and amino ...
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The reductase domain is linked to the oxidase domain by a calmodulin-binding sequence. In the vascular endothelium, NO is ... Posttranslational modifications of eNOS include fatty acid acylation, protein-protein interactions, substrate, and co-factor ... Förstermann U, Münzel T (Apr 2006). "Endothelial nitric oxide synthase in vascular disease: from marvel to menace". Circulation ... eNOS is a dimer containing two identical monomers of 140 kD constituted by a reductase domain, which displays binding sites for ...
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There are 4 domain categories on the TERF2 protein that allow it to bind to both other proteins in the shelterin protein ... Marvel J, Verhoeyen E, Cosset FL, Peeper D, Smyth MJ, Londoño-Vallejo A, Sabatier L, Picco V, Pages G, Scoazec JY, Stoppacciaro ... The TRFH domain is responsible for other binding events, including RTEL1, and proteins that contain a TBD site. The Myb domain ... The final domain of TERF2 is called the hinge domain (InterPro: IPR031902). This domain contains a motif for binding the ...
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In the body, PFAAs bind to proteins such as serum albumin; they tend to concentrate within humans in the liver and blood before ... Fluorine has a rich chemistry, encompassing organic and inorganic domains. It combines with metals, nonmetals, metalloids, and ... Lewars, Errol G. (2008). Modeling Marvels: Computational Anticipation of Novel Molecules. Dordrecht: Springer. ISBN 978-1-4020- ...
Retrieved 29 July 2022 Richard Peters at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a public domain publication of the ... Marvel Cinematic Universe films Mary B. Schuenemann: 20th-century watercolorist Alan Schwarz: Pulitzer Prize-nominated reporter ... a class of infectious self-reproducing pathogens primarily or solely composed of protein resulting in him being awarded the ... Directors Anthony and Joe Russo on landing in the Marvel universe and their love of '70s crime thrillers". cleveland.com. ...
Manto M, Marvel C, Vandervert L (2022). The new revolution in psychology and the neurosciences. Switzerland: Springer Nature. ... all within a small domain. Purkinje cells use GABA as their neurotransmitter, and therefore exert inhibitory effects on their ... A clearer indication of compartmentalization is obtained by immunostaining the cerebellum for certain types of protein. The ... Turner BM, Paradiso S, Marvel CL, Pierson R, Boles Ponto LL, Hichwa RD, Robinson RG (March 2007). "The cerebellum and emotional ...

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