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    EXOC4 exocyst complex component 4 [ Homo sapiens (human) ]

    Gene ID: 60412, updated on 11-Apr-2024

    GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions

    GeneRIFPubMed TitleDate
    Altered methylation pattern in EXOC4 is associated with stroke outcome: an epigenome-wide association study.

    Altered methylation pattern in EXOC4 is associated with stroke outcome: an epigenome-wide association study.
    Cullell N, Soriano-Tárraga C, Gallego-Fábrega C, Cárcel-Márquez J, Muiño E, Llucià-Carol L, Lledós M, Esteller M, de Moura MC, Montaner J, Rosell A, Delgado P, Martí-Fábregas J, Krupinski J, Roquer J, Jiménez-Conde J, Fernández-Cadenas I., Free PMC Article

    01/14/2023
    EXOC4 Promotes Diffuse-Type Gastric Cancer Metastasis via Activating FAK Signal.

    EXOC4 Promotes Diffuse-Type Gastric Cancer Metastasis via Activating FAK Signal.
    Li H, Fu X, Zhao J, Li C, Li L, Xia P, Guo J, Wei W, Zeng R, Wu J, Sun Y, Huang L, Wang X., Free PMC Article

    07/16/2022
    LRRK2 Modulates the Exocyst Complex Assembly by Interacting with Sec8.

    LRRK2 Modulates the Exocyst Complex Assembly by Interacting with Sec8.
    Fais M, Sanna G, Galioto M, Nguyen TTD, Trần MUT, Sini P, Carta F, Turrini F, Xiong Y, Dawson TM, Dawson VL, Crosio C, Iaccarino C., Free PMC Article

    10/16/2021
    Sec8 regulates N-cadherin expression by controlling Smad3 and Smad4 expression through CBP, thereby mediating the epithelial-mesenchymal transition.

    Sec8 modulates TGF-β induced EMT by controlling N-cadherin via regulation of Smad3/4.
    Tanaka T, Goto K, Iino M.

    12/2/2017
    Sec8 regulate Bcl-2 and Mcl-1 expressions but not Bcl-xl in malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor cells.

    Sec6/8 regulates Bcl-2 and Mcl-1, but not Bcl-xl, in malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor cells.
    Tanaka T, Kikuchi N, Goto K, Iino M.

    12/17/2016
    Sec8 regulates histone-modifying proteins ATF2 and RNF20.

    Role of the Exocyst Complex Component Sec6/8 in Genomic Stability.
    Torres MJ, Pandita RK, Kulak O, Kumar R, Formstecher E, Horikoshi N, Mujoo K, Hunt CR, Zhao Y, Lum L, Zaman A, Yeaman C, White MA, Pandita TK., Free PMC Article

    01/16/2016
    Sec8 knockdown in HSC3 cells resulted in reduced expressions of PAK1 and PAK2 by upregulating Pirh2 and Siah1 expression, which inhibited the ERK or p38 MAPK signalling pathway and cytokeratin8 phosphorylation and cell migration.

    Sec8 regulates cytokeratin8 phosphorylation and cell migration by controlling the ERK and p38 MAPK signalling pathways.
    Tanaka T, Iino M.

    12/26/2015
    knockdown of Sec8 enhances the binding of JIP4 to MAPK kinase 4, thereby decreasing the phosphorylation of MAPK kinase 4, JNK, and p38.

    Knockdown of Sec8 enhances the binding affinity of c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK)-interacting protein 4 for mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 4 (MKK4) and suppresses the phosphorylation of MKK4, p38, and JNK, thereby inhibiting apoptosis.
    Tanaka T, Iino M, Goto K.

    01/31/2015
    Exome sequencing revealed a likely pathogenic mutation in three novel candidate MKS disease genes-C5orf42, EVC2 and SEC8 (also known as EXOC4), which encodes an exocyst protein with an established role in ciliogenesis

    Genomic analysis of Meckel-Gruber syndrome in Arabs reveals marked genetic heterogeneity and novel candidate genes.
    Shaheen R, Faqeih E, Alshammari MJ, Swaid A, Al-Gazali L, Mardawi E, Ansari S, Sogaty S, Seidahmed MZ, AlMotairi MI, Farra C, Kurdi W, Al-Rasheed S, Alkuraya FS., Free PMC Article

    11/16/2013
    High Sec8 expression is associated with progression of oral squamous-cell carcinoma by secretion of matrix metalloproteinases.

    Exocyst complex component Sec8: a presumed component in the progression of human oral squamous-cell carcinoma by secretion of matrix metalloproteinases.
    Yamamoto A, Kasamatsu A, Ishige S, Koike K, Saito K, Kouzu Y, Koike H, Sakamoto Y, Ogawara K, Shiiba M, Tanzawa H, Uzawa K.

    05/25/2013
    Observational study and genome-wide association study of gene-disease association. (HuGE Navigator)

    Screening for replication of genome-wide SNP associations in sporadic ALS.
    Cronin S, Tomik B, Bradley DG, Slowik A, Hardiman O., Free PMC Article

    11/19/2008
    EXOC4 is involved in insulin-stimulated glucose transport and may be a candidate for an association with type 2 diabetes.

    Polymorphisms near EXOC4 and LRGUK on chromosome 7q32 are associated with Type 2 Diabetes and fasting glucose; the NHLBI Family Heart Study.
    Laramie JM, Wilk JB, Williamson SL, Nagle MW, Latourelle JC, Tobin JE, Province MA, Borecki IB, Myers RH, Laramie JM, Wilk JB, Williamson SL, Nagle MW, Latourelle JC, Tobin JE, Province MA, Borecki IB, Myers RH., Free PMC Articles: PMC2409301, PMC2409301

    01/21/2010
    The exocyst subunits Sec3 and Sec8 interact with the polarity protein IQGAP1 and that this interaction is triggered by active Cdc42 and RhoA, which are essential for matrix degradation.

    The interaction of IQGAP1 with the exocyst complex is required for tumor cell invasion downstream of Cdc42 and RhoA.
    Sakurai-Yageta M, Recchi C, Le Dez G, Sibarita JB, Daviet L, Camonis J, D'Souza-Schorey C, Chavrier P., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    Observational study of gene-disease association. (HuGE Navigator)See all PubMed (2) articles

    Polymorphisms near EXOC4 and LRGUK on chromosome 7q32 are associated with Type 2 Diabetes and fasting glucose; the NHLBI Family Heart Study.
    Laramie JM, Wilk JB, Williamson SL, Nagle MW, Latourelle JC, Tobin JE, Province MA, Borecki IB, Myers RH, Laramie JM, Wilk JB, Williamson SL, Nagle MW, Latourelle JC, Tobin JE, Province MA, Borecki IB, Myers RH.

    Association between single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the SEC8L1 gene, which encodes a subunit of the exocyst complex, and rheumatoid arthritis in a Japanese population.
    Hamada D, Takata Y, Osabe D, Nomura K, Shinohara S, Egawa H, Nakano S, Shinomiya F, Scafe CR, Reeve VM, Miyamoto T, Moritani M, Kunika K, Inoue H, Yasui N, Itakura M.

    03/13/2008
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