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CGI-58 facilitates the mobilization of cytoplasmic triglyceride for lipoprotein secretion in hepatoma cells.
JM Brown, S Chung, A Das, GS Shelness, LL Rudel, and L Yu
J. Lipid Res., Oct 2007; 48: 2295-305. Journal article
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CGI-58 facilitates lipolysis on lipid droplets but is not involved in the vesiculation of lipid droplets caused by hormonal stimulation.
T Yamaguchi, N Omatsu, E Morimoto, H Nakashima, K Ueno, T Tanaka, K Satouchi, F Hirose, and T Osumi
J. Lipid Res., May 2007; 48: 1078-89. Journal article
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Supramaximal CCK-58 does not induce pancreatitis in the rat: role of pancreatic water secretion.
M Yamamoto, JR Reeve Jr, and GM Green
Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol, Apr 2007; 292: G964-74. Comparative study
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The coiled-coil domain of the Nop56/58 core protein is dispensable for sRNP assembly but is critical for archaeal box C/D sRNP-guided nucleotide methylation.
X Zhang, EA Champion, EJ Tran, BA Brown 2nd, SJ Baserga, and ES Maxwell
RNA, Jun 2006; 12: 1092-103. Journal article
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BAY 58-2667, a nitric oxide-independent guanylyl cyclase activator, pharmacologically post-conditions rabbit and rat hearts.
T Krieg, Y Liu, T Rutz, C Methner, XM Yang, T Dost, SB Felix, JP Stasch, MV Cohen, and JM Downey
Eur. Heart J., Jul 2009; 30: 1607-13. Journal article
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Outbreak of multiple clones of imipenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii isolates expressing OXA-58 carbapenemase in an intensive care unit.
S Pournaras, A Markogiannakis, A Ikonomidis, L Kondyli, K Bethimouti, AN Maniatis, NJ Legakis, and A Tsakris
J. Antimicrob. Chemother., Mar 2006; 57: 557-61. Journal article
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CGI-58 is an alpha/beta-hydrolase within lipid transporting lamellar granules of differentiated keratinocytes.
M Akiyama, K Sakai, C Takayama, T Yanagi, Y Yamanaka, JR McMillan, and H Shimizu
Am. J. Pathol., Nov 2008; 173: 1349-60. Journal article
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Evidence that CCK-58 has structure that influences its biological activity.
JR Reeve Jr, VE Eysselein, G Rosenquist, J Zeeh, U Regner, FJ Ho, P Chew, MT Davis, TD Lee, JE Shively, SR Brazer, and RA Liddle
Am J Physiol -- Legacy Content, May 1996; 270: G860-8. In vitro
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Perilipin A mediates the reversible binding of CGI-58 to lipid droplets in 3T3-L1 adipocytes.
V Subramanian, A Rothenberg, C Gomez, AW Cohen, A Garcia, S Bhattacharyya, L Shapiro, G Dolios, R Wang, MP Lisanti, and DL Brasaemle
J. Biol. Chem., Oct 2004; 279: 42062-71. Journal article
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CCK-58 is the only detectable endocrine form of cholecystokinin in rat.
JR Reeve Jr, GM Green, P Chew, VE Eysselein, and DA Keire
Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol, Aug 2003; 285: G255-65. Journal article
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CGI-58 interacts with perilipin and is localized to lipid droplets. Possible involvement of CGI-58 mislocalization in Chanarin-Dorfman syndrome.
T Yamaguchi, N Omatsu, S Matsushita, and T Osumi
J. Biol. Chem., Jul 2004; 279: 30490-7. Journal article
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The prototypical inhibitor of cholesterol esterification, Sah 58-035 [3-[decyldimethylsilyl]-n-[2-(4-methylphenyl)-1-phenylethyl]propanamide], is an agonist of estrogen receptors.
P de Medina, N Boubekeur, P Balaguer, G Favre, S Silvente-Poirot, and M Poirot
J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther., Oct 2006; 319: 139-49. Journal article
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Differential bile-pancreatic secretory effects of CCK-58 and CCK-8.
JR Reeve Jr, SV Wu, DA Keire, K Faull, P Chew, TE Solomon, GM Green, and T Coskun
Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol, Mar 2004; 286: G395-402. Comparative study
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Identification of the 58-kDa phosphoprotein associated with motility initiation of hamster spermatozoa.
M Fujinoki, T Kawamura, T Toda, H Ohtake, N Shimizu, S Yamaoka, and M Okuno
J. Biochem., Oct 2003; 134: 559-65. Journal article
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Cdc42Hs facilitates cytoskeletal reorganization and neurite outgrowth by localizing the 58-kD insulin receptor substrate to filamentous actin.
S Govind, R Kozma, C Monfries, L Lim, and S Ahmed
J. Cell Biol., Feb 2001; 152: 579-94. Journal article
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CGI-58, the causative gene for Chanarin-Dorfman syndrome, mediates acylation of lysophosphatidic acid.
AK Ghosh, G Ramakrishnan, C Chandramohan, and R Rajasekharan
J. Biol. Chem., Sep 2008; 283: 24525-33. Journal article
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Water and enzyme secretion are tightly coupled in pancreatic secretion stimulated by food or CCK-58 but not by CCK-8.
M Yamamoto, JR Reeve Jr, DA Keire, and GM Green
Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol, May 2005; 288: G866-79. Comparative study
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Dynamic interplay between O-glycosylation and O-phosphorylation of nucleocytoplasmic proteins: alternative glycosylation/phosphorylation of THR-58, a known mutational hot spot of c-Myc in lymphomas, is regulated by mitogens.
K Kamemura, BK Hayes, FI Comer, and GW Hart
J. Biol. Chem., May 2002; 277: 19229-35. Journal article
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Expression and intracellular processing of the 58 kDa sterol carrier protein-2/3-oxoacyl-CoA thiolase in transfected mouse L-cell fibroblasts.
BP Atshaves, AD Petrescu, O Starodub, JB Roths, AB Kier, and F Schroeder
J. Lipid Res., Apr 1999; 40: 610-22. Journal article
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Nucleotide labeling and reconstitution of the recombinant 58-kDa subunit of the vacuolar proton-translocating ATPase.
SB Peng
J. Biol. Chem., Jul 1995; 270: 16926-31. Journal article
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