Junction-mediating and regulatory protein

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Junction-mediating and regulatory protein, or JMY, is a 110 kDa protein that interacts with p300 and has a role in regulating p53 activity.[1] Additionally, JMY is a member of the WASp family of actin nucleators.[2]

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  1. ^ Shikama N, Lee CW, France S, Delavaine L, Lyon J, Krstic-Demonacos M, La Thangue NB (September 1999). "A novel cofactor for p300 that regulates the p53 response". Molecular Cell. 4 (3): 365–76. doi:10.1016/S1097-2765(00)80338-X. PMID 10518217.
  2. ^ Zuchero JB, Coutts AS, Quinlan ME, Thangue NB, Mullins RD (April 2009). "p53-cofactor JMY is a multifunctional actin nucleation factor". Nature Cell Biology. 11 (4): 451–9. doi:10.1038/ncb1852. PMC 2763628. PMID 19287377.