Publication for Scarb2 and Lamp1

Species Symbol Function* Entrez Gene ID* Other ID Gene
coexpression
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mmu Scarb2 scavenger receptor class B, member 2 12492 [link]
mmu Lamp1 lysosomal-associated membrane protein 1 16783

Pubmed ID Priority Text
31456031 0.99 LAMP1 and LIMP2, all markers of late autophagic and endocytic organelles.
0.98 LAMP1- and LIMP2-positive single membrane that surrounds the dense core and vacuole.
0.96 LIMP2 and LAMP1 staining with GVBs: ring-like LIMP2 and LAMP1 immunoreactivity surrounded the CK1delta-positive core of GVBs (Fig. 5c, d).
0.92 LIMP2 and LAMP1 showed overlapping immunoreactivity in ring-like structures and smaller puncta in neurons (Supplementary Fig. 12a in Online Resource 1).
11807095 0.98 LAMP-1, LIMP-2, and CD63, appears normal in AP-3-deficient cells, but that they follow different trafficking routes to the lysosome.
0.97 LAMP-1 and LIMP-2 that had been added to the culture medium, indicating that these proteins had been rerouted to the cell surface.
31615574 0.98 LAMP1 and LIMP II in a hepatoma cell line.
0.82 LIMP II is located in the cell membrane, LAMP1 is not much located on the cell surface.
28470148 0.97 LAMP1 and LIMP-2 marks organelle accumulation rather than enhanced lysosomal biogenesis.
0.90 LAMP1 and LIMP-2 showing increased protein, but decreased mRNA levels in mutants.
0.63 LAMP1+ and LIMP-2+ accumulations (green) by immune-stained sciatic teased fibers (n = 3) and a mild increase of lysosomal beta-Hexosaminidase activity measured using sciatic nerve lysates (n = 4).
29343516 0.97 LAMP1, LAMP2, LIMP2, and CD63/LIMP1, revealed that deglycosylation increased the number of unique peptide sequences identified for these proteins, vastly improving their representation and identification by LC-MS/MS (Table S13).
29362387 0.97 LAMP1 and the GCase transporter LIMP2.
25637286 0.96 LAMP-1 and LIMP-2.
0.93 LAMP-1 (Figure 7d/e) and LIMP-2 (Figure 7f/g).
0.92 LAMP-1 and LIMP-2 via immunoblotting and qRT-PCR analysis.
0.91 LAMP-1 and LIMP-2.
21723623 0.91 LIMP2 and PS1), lysosomal function (e.g., V-ATPase, TRPML1 and LAMP-1), cholesterol homeostasis (e.g., NPC1 NPC2, and LAMP2).



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