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Facts about Triple functional domain protein.
In developing hippocampal neurons, limits dendrite formation, without affecting the institution of axon polarity. Once dendrites are formed, involved in the control of synaptic function by regulating the endocytosis of AMPA-selective glutamate receptors (AMPARs) in CA1 excitatory synapses (By similarity).
Human | |
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Gene Name: | TRIO |
Uniprot: | O75962 |
Entrez: | 7204 |
Belongs to: |
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protein kinase superfamily |
ARHGEF23; EC 2.7.11.1; FLJ42780; PTPRF-interacting protein; tgat; triple functional domain (PTPRF interacting); triple functional domain protein
Mass (kDA):
346.9 kDA
Human | |
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Location: | 5p15.2 |
Sequence: | 5; NC_000005.10 (14143342..14510204) |
Widely expressed, with highest levels in heart, skeletal muscle, and brain.
Cytoplasm. Cell projection.
PMID: 8643598 by Debant A., et al. The multidomain protein Trio binds the LAR transmembrane tyrosine phosphatase, contains a protein kinase domain, and has separate rac- specific and rho-specific guanine nucleotide exchange factor domains.
PMID: 10341202 by Seipel K., et al. Trio amino-terminal guanine nucleotide exchange factor domain expression promotes actin cytoskeleton reorganization, cell migration and anchorage-independent cell growth.