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Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 6, 907-919 (December 2005) | doi:10.1038/nrm1762

The Cbl interactome and its functions

Mirko H.H. Schmidt1 & Ivan Dikic1,2  About the authors

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Cbl proteins are ubiquitin ligases and multifunctional adaptor proteins that are implicated in the regulation of signal transduction in various cell types and in response to different stimuli. Cbl-associated proteins can assemble together at a given time or space inside the cell, and such an interactome can form signal competent networks that control many physiological processes. Dysregulation of spatial or temporal constraints in the Cbl interactome results in the development of human pathologies such as immune diseases, diabetes and cancer.

Author affiliations

  1. Institute for Biochemistry II, Goethe University Medical School, Theodor-Stern-Kai 7, D-60590 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
  2. Mediterranean Institute for Life Sciences (MedILS), Mazuranicevo setaliste bb, HR-21000, Split, Croatia.

Correspondence to: Ivan Dikic1,2 Email: Ivan.Dikic@biochem2.de

Published online 14 October 2005

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