Papers on
PAN1
Activation and regulation of cellular inflammasomes: gaps in our knowledge for central nervous system injury.Keane et al., Miami, United States. In J Cereb Blood Flow Metab, 2014
In this review, we consider the different types of inflammasomes (NLRP1, NLRP2, NLRP3, and AIM2) that have been described in CNS cells, namely neurons, astrocytes, and microglia.
Pathogenesis of acute stroke and the role of inflammasomes.Arumugam et al., Singapore, Singapore. In Ageing Res Rev, 2013
Multi-protein complexes known as inflammasomes (e.g. containing NLRP1, NLRP2, NLRP3, NLRP6, NLRP7, NLRP12, NLRC4, AIM2 and/or Pyrin), then process these signals to trigger an effector response.
Genes, assisted reproductive technology and trans-illumination.Maher et al., Birmingham, United Kingdom. In Epigenomics, 2013
Studies of rare human imprinting disorders such as familial hydatidiform mole, Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome and familial transient neonatal diabetes mellitus have enabled the identification of genetic (e.g., mutations in KHDC3L [C6ORF221], NLRP2 [NALP2], NLRP7 [NALP7] and ZFP57) and environmental (assisted reproductive technologies) factors that can disturb the normal trans mechanisms for imprinting establishment and/or maintenance.
Unsolved Mysteries in NLR Biology.Kanneganti et al., Memphis, United States. In Front Immunol, 2012
However, NLRP2, NLRP5, and NLRP7 are also involved in non-immune pathways such as embryonic development.
Stomatal patterning and development.Bergmann et al., Stanford, United States. In Curr Top Dev Biol, 2009
We will then consider two new proteins (BASL and PAN1, from Arabidopsis and maize, respectively) that regulate stomatal asymmetric divisions by establishing cell polarity.