82 different search results found
1: accessory outer segment
2: arbuscule
3: archaeal-type flagellum
4: axon
5: axonal growth cone
6: Barr body
7: basolateral plasma membrane
8: BBSome
9: C-fiber
10: caveola
11: cell plate
12: cell pole
13: cell septum
14: cell surface
15: central element
16: cerebellar mossy fiber
17: chiasma
18: CHRAC
19: chromatin
20: chromocenter
21: chromosomal region
22: ciliary basal body
23: ciliary base
24: ciliary membrane
25: ciliary rootlet
26: cilium
27: climbing fiber
28: CST complex
29: DASH complex
30: dendrite
31: dendritic knob
32: dendritic tree
33: dentate gyrus mossy fiber
34: euchromatin
35: filopodium
36: gemmule
37: giant axon
38: growth cone
39: haustorium
40: heterochromatin
41: hippocampal mossy fiber
42: hyphal tip
43: invadopodium
44: kinetochore
45: mating projection
46: neuron projection
47: node of Ranvier
48: nuclear chromatin
49: nucleolar chromatin
50: nucleolus organizer region
51: nucleosome
52: old cell pole
53: parallel fiber
54: pericentric heterochromatin
55: perichromatin fibrils
56: photoreceptor outer segment
57: photoreceptor outer segment membrane
58: pilus
59: podocyte foot
60: pollen tube
61: pollen tube tip
62: porosome
63: rhabdomere
64: rod photoreceptor outer segment
65: root hair
66: root hair tip
67: sarcolemma
68: sensory dendrite
69: Set3 complex
70: sex chromatin
71: shelterin complex
72: sperm plasma membrane
73: SWI/SNF complex
74: Swi5-Sfr1 complex
75: T cell receptor complex
76: T-tubule
77: terminal loop
78: transcriptionally active chromatin
79: transcriptionally silent chromatin
80: type IV pilus
81: uropod
82: varicosity
Details for CFTR-NHERF-ezrin complex
Gene ontology ID
GO:0034662
Definition
A protein complex that contains ezrin, Na+/H+ exchanger regulatory factor (NHERF, also called EBP50), and two copies of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR). The CFTR molecules interact with NHERF via their cytoplasmic tail domains; the complex is thought to link the CFTR channel to the actin cytoskeleton and contribute to the regulation of channel activity
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