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Facts about Gamma-1-syntrophin.
May participate in regulating the subcellular location of diacylglycerol kinase-zeta to ensure that diacylglycerol is rapidly inactivated following receptor activation. .
Human | |
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Gene Name: | SNTG1 |
Uniprot: | Q9NSN8 |
Entrez: | 54212 |
Belongs to: |
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syntrophin family |
G1SYNsyntrophin-4; gamma-1-syntrophin; gamma1-syntrophin; SYN4syntrophin 4; syntrophin, gamma 1; Syntrophin-4
Mass (kDA):
57.969 kDA
Human | |
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Location: | 8q11.21 |
Sequence: | 8; NC_000008.11 (49909796..50796692) |
Brain specific. In CNS, it is expressed in the perikaryon and proximal portion of the neuronal processes. Strong expression in the hippocampus, neuron-rich dendate granule cells, and pyramidal cell layers. Highly expressed in neurons of the cerebral cortex. Also expressed in the cerebellar cortex, deep cerebellar nuclei, thalamus, and basal ganglia. No expression in muscle cells.
Cytoplasm, cytoskeleton. Nucleus. Mainly cytoplasmic and weakly nuclear.
PMID: 10747910 by Piluso G., et al. Gamma1- and gamma2-syntrophins, two novel dystrophin-binding proteins localized in neuronal cells.
PMID: 11352924 by Hogan A., et al. Interaction of gamma 1-syntrophin with diacylglycerol kinase-zeta. Regulation of nuclear localization by PDZ interactions.