Heterogeneity in Lowe Syndrome: Mutations Affecting the Phosphatase Domain of OCRL1 Differ in Impact on Enzymatic Activity and Severity of Cellular Phenotypes is a research paper published in Biomolecules (2023). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.330. It has been cited 8 times.
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Grant: R01DK109398
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Grant: R01DK131049
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Grant: CTSI 106564/8000063783 PDT
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Grant: T32 GM132024
NIGMS NIH HHS
Grant: R01 GM133840
National Science Foundation
Grant: 2146026
Collaborative Research: Identification and Structural Modeling of Intrinsically Disordered Protein-Protein and Protein-Nucleic Acids Interactions
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Grant: 5R01DK109398-03
Lowe Syndrome: Therapeutic Strategy by Drug Repositioning
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Grant: 1R01GM133840-01A1
Building protein structure models for intermediate resolution cryo-electron microscopy maps
National Science Foundation
Grant: 2211598
Collaborative Research: III: Medium: Systematic De Novo Identification of Macromolecular Complexes in Cryo-Electron Tomography Images
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Grant: 5T32GM132024-03
Purdue University Molecular Biophysics Training Program
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Grant: 5R01DK131049-04
Restoring Ocrl1 function in Lowe Syndrome and Dent-2 disease
National Science Foundation
Grant: 1825941
Nanomanufacturing of Protein Macromolecular Frameworks Through an Integrated Bioengineering and Computational Approach
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Grant: 1925643
Collaborative Research: RoL: Revealing a new mechanism of action for eukaryotic transcriptional activation domains
National Science Foundation
Grant: 2003635
IIBR Informatics: Development of Multimodal approaches for protein function prediction
National Science Foundation
Grant: 2151678
Collaborative Research: Integrated Moment-Based Descriptors and Deep Neural Network for Screening Three-Dimensional Biological Data
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