알파액티닌-1
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에일리어스 | ACTN1, BDPLT15, 액티닌α1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
외부 ID | OMIM : 102575 MGI : 2137706 HomoloGene : 55553 GenCard : ACTN1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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알파-액티닌-1은 ACTN1 [5]유전자에 의해 인간에서 암호화되는 단백질이다.
기능.
알파 액티닌은 알파 및 베타 스펙트린 및 디스트로핀을 포함한 다양한 세포골격 단백질 그룹을 나타내는 스펙트린 유전자 슈퍼패밀리에 속합니다.알파-액티닌-1은 F-액틴 가교 단백질로, 다수의 세포 내 구조에 [6]액틴을 고정시키는 것으로 생각되는 결합 단백질이다.알파-액티닌-1은 마이크로필라멘트 다발 및 아데렌스형 접합부를 따라 발견되는 비근육 세포골격 아이소폼으로, 막에 액틴을 결합하는 데 관여한다.이와는 대조적으로 골격, 심장 및 평활근 아이소폼은 Z-디스크와 유사한 밀도 있는 신체에 국소화되어 근섬유 액틴 필라멘트를 [7]고정하는 데 도움을 준다.
상호 작용
알파-액티닌-1은 다음과 상호작용하는 것으로 나타났다.
- CDK5R1,[8]
- CDK5R2,[8]
- 콜라겐, 17형 알파 [9]1,
- GIPC1,[10]
- PDLIM1,[11][12]
- 단백질인산화효소N1,[13]
- SSX2IP [14]및
- 징신.[15][16]
- PTPRT(PTPrho)[17]
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레퍼런스
- ^ a b c GRCh38: 앙상블 릴리즈 89: ENSG000072110 - 앙상블, 2017년 5월
- ^ a b c GRCm38: 앙상블 릴리즈 89: ENSMUSG000015143 - 앙상블, 2017년 5월
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외부 링크
- Actinin, alpha 1 Cell Migration Gateway 링크 포함
- UCSC Genome Browser의 Human ACTN1 게놈 위치 및 ACTN1 유전자 상세 페이지.