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Dullard Protein

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There are a few things that I would want to add in to this article. First, this topic on has one source, so I would want to add more sources on the topic. Also, I would add some sections relating this protein to other mammalian cells and how it affects growth factors. I do have an articles on this.[1]

I also have two other articles, both relating the Dullard Protein to being insulin dependant and how the dullard protein signals different germ cells in the mouse embryo. [2] [3]

I also found an article on how the dullard/CTdnep1 regulates endochondrial ossification by suppressing another gene. With this protein, I will look up to see if it is a possible variation of the dullard protein. [4]

  1. ^ Urrutia, Hugo; Aleman, Abigail; Eivers, Edward (31 August 2016). "Drosophila Dullard functions as a Mad phosphatase to terminate BMP signaling". Scientific Reports. 6: 32269. doi:10.1038/srep32269.
  2. ^ Tanaka, Satomi S.; Nakane, Akihiro; Yamaguchi, Yasuka L.; Terabayashi, Takeshi; Abe, Takaya; Nakao, Kazuki; Asashima, Makoto; Steiner, Kirsten A.; Tam, Patrick P. L.; Nishinakamura, Ryuichi; Katoh, Masaru (4 March 2013). "Dullard/Ctdnep1 Modulates WNT Signalling Activity for the Formation of Primordial Germ Cells in the Mouse Embryo". PLoS ONE. 8 (3): e57428. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0057428.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)
  3. ^ Wu, Rui; Garland, Megan; Dunaway-Mariano, Debra; Allen, Karen N. (19 April 2011). "Dullard Protein Phosphatase Shows a Preference for the Insulin-Dependent Phosphorylation Site of Lipin1". Biochemistry. 50 (15): 3045–3047. doi:10.1021/bi200336b.
  4. ^ Hayata, Tadayoshi; Yoichi; Ezura; Asashima, Makoto; Nishinakamura, Ryuichi; Noda, Masaki (February 2015). "/ Regulates Endochondral Ossification via Suppression of TGF-β Signaling". Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 30 (2): 318–329. doi:10.1002/jbmr.2343.