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Facts about Protein phosphatase 1 regulatory subunit 1B.
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Gene Name: | Ppp1r1b |
Uniprot: | Q60829 |
Entrez: | 19049 |
Belongs to: |
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protein phosphatase inhibitor 1 family |
DARPP32; DARPP-32; PPP1R1B; protein phosphatase 1, regulatory (inhibitor) subunit 1B; regulatory (inhibitor) subunit 1B (dopamine and cAMPregulated phosphoprotein, DARPP-32)
Mass (kDA):
21.781 kDA
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Location: | 11|11 D |
Sequence: | 11; |
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PPP1R1B is a major regulator of neuronal activity. Brain function is closely linked with the levels of expression of PPP1R1B. Although the exact mechanism is still unclear, genetic labeling can be utilized to identify rare cells or clones. For instance, an inverted transgenic clone containing Cre-mediated Recombination (CMR) drives the expression of GFP-KASH. The gene was expressed in primary cortical neurons co-infected with pAAV-EF1a-DIO-GFP-KASH-bGHpolyA-Cre-WPRE-bGHpolyA.
InVivo Biosystems has over 40 years of experience in editing genes for zebrafish. In collaboration with the Center for Molecular Biology, the zebrafish genome editing system of PPP1R1B is being developed. The zebrafish genome editing system is a complete replica of the STXBP1 human gene. The human coding sequence has been inserted into the native locus of the C. the elegans ortholog gene. The humanized strain was found to have low activity while the knockout strain had moderate activity.
The genome editing model of zebrafish of PPP1R1B allows researchers to examine the effect of genetic deletion on encoded protein. Students conducted bioinformatics analysis after confirmation of the deletion with a nested Polymerase Chain Reaction. Students also conducted RNA interference against the corresponding gene to find out if the deletion had an equivalent effect on worms. Finally, students prepared scientific posters and evaluated the viability of using C. elegans as a model organism. The utility of the model organism is demonstrated by the posters and research findings of the students.
These models are ideal for studies that study gene-gene interactions within the context of biological problems. Through the study of multiple combinations of data from experiments The custom models developed for PPP1R1B can aid researchers to understand the complexities of biological problems. These models allow researchers to test and verify their theories about PPP1R1B.
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PMID: 7485543 by Blau S., et al. DARPP-32 promoter directs transgene expression to renal thick ascending limb of loop of Henle.