Flotillin

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Function

Flotillins are highly conserved proteins that localize into specific cholesterol

rich microdomains in cellular membranes. They have been shown to be associated with, for example, various signaling pathways, cell adhesion, membrane trafficking and axonal growth. Recent findings have revealed that flotillins are frequently overexpressed in various types of human cancers.

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Structural highlights

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ReferencesReferences

1. Banning A, Kurrle N, Meister M and Tikkanen R, Flotillins in Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Signaling and Cancer. Cells. 2014 Feb 19;3(1):129-49.

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