Claire E Eyers et al.
The Biochemical journal, 389(Pt 1), 127-135 (2005-04-27)
A protein expressed in immune cells and muscle was detected in muscle extracts as a substrate for several SAPKs (stress-activated protein kinases). It interacted specifically with the F-actin capping protein CapZ in splenocytes, and was therefore termed 'CapZIP' (CapZ-interacting protein).