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Entity

Name
Inclusion Bodies
Namespace
MeSH
Namespace Version
20181007
Namespace URL
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Appears in Networks 1

In-Edges 7

p(HGNC:SNCA) association a(MESH:"Inclusion Bodies") View Subject | View Object

In addition, other proteins, e.g., alphaSYN (Waelter et al., 2001) and the transcriptional cofactor CREB binding protein (CBP) (Jiang et al., 2003),colocalize with the protein inclusions PubMed:14556719

composite(p(HGNC:SNCA), p(HGNC:SNCAIP)) increases a(MESH:"Inclusion Bodies") View Subject | View Object

Overexpression of Synphilin-1 with alphaSYN results in the formation of protein inclusions, yet the function of Synphilin in this process as well as the role of its ubiquitination are still elusive PubMed:14556719

p(HGNC:CDC34, var("?")) decreases a(MESH:"Inclusion Bodies") View Subject | View Object

Tentative support for this idea was obtained in a cell model of HD, where expression of a dominant-negative variant of the E2 Cdc34p decreased the formation of intranuclear inclusions but increased the likelihood of cell death (Saudou et al., 1998). PubMed:14556719

p(HGNC:CREBBP) association a(MESH:"Inclusion Bodies") View Subject | View Object

In addition, other proteins, e.g., alphaSYN (Waelter et al., 2001) and the transcriptional cofactor CREB binding protein (CBP) (Jiang et al., 2003),colocalize with the protein inclusions PubMed:14556719

path(MESH:"Parkinsonian Disorders") negativeCorrelation a(MESH:"Inclusion Bodies") View Subject | View Object

Since inclusion bodies are lacking in most cases of AR-JP, it is possible that the ubiquitination of Synphilin by wildtype Parkin plays a role in their formation, by targeting ubiquitinated Synphilin to these bodies and removing it from the cytosol where it can be toxic PubMed:14556719

Out-Edges 3

a(MESH:"Inclusion Bodies") negativeCorrelation path(MESH:"Parkinsonian Disorders") View Subject | View Object

Since inclusion bodies are lacking in most cases of AR-JP, it is possible that the ubiquitination of Synphilin by wildtype Parkin plays a role in their formation, by targeting ubiquitinated Synphilin to these bodies and removing it from the cytosol where it can be toxic PubMed:14556719

a(MESH:"Inclusion Bodies") association p(HGNC:SNCA) View Subject | View Object

In addition, other proteins, e.g., alphaSYN (Waelter et al., 2001) and the transcriptional cofactor CREB binding protein (CBP) (Jiang et al., 2003),colocalize with the protein inclusions PubMed:14556719

a(MESH:"Inclusion Bodies") association p(HGNC:CREBBP) View Subject | View Object

In addition, other proteins, e.g., alphaSYN (Waelter et al., 2001) and the transcriptional cofactor CREB binding protein (CBP) (Jiang et al., 2003),colocalize with the protein inclusions PubMed:14556719

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