Transxelina
PDB 1ujo | |
Transxelina
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Identificadores | |
Símbolo | TAGLN |
Símbolos alt. | SM22; SMCC; TAGLN1; WS3-10 |
Entrez | 6876 |
OMIM | |
RefSeq | NP_001001522 |
UniProt | Q01995 |
Outros datos | |
Locus | Cr. 11 117.07 – 117.08 Mb |
A transxelina (TAGLN) é unha proteína que nos humanos está codificada polo xene TAGLN do cromosoma 11.[1][2][3]
A proteína transxelina é unha proteína xelificante/creadora de pontes cruzadas coa actina sensible aos cambios de forma celulares e ás transformacións (como as producidas nas células mesenquimais por virus ou por cambiar a condicións de cultivo non adherentes), que se encontra nos fibroblastos e no músculo liso. A súa expresión está regulada á baixa en moitas liñas celulares, e está regulación á baixa pode ser un marcador sensible e temperán para o comezo da transformación. Ao feito de que produza xeles e sexa sensible ás transformacións débese o seu nome (trans-xel-ina). O papel funcional desta proteína non está claro. Neste xene atopáronse dous transcritos variantes que codifican a mesma proteína.[3] A transxelina ten un peso molecular de 22 kDa e ten unha similitude estrutural coa calponina.
Notas
[editar | editar a fonte]- ↑ Kobayashi R, Kubota T, Hidaka H (Mar 1994). "Purification, characterization, and partial sequence analysis of a new 25-kDa actin-binding protein from bovine aorta: a SM22 homolog". Biochem Biophys Res Commun 198 (3): 1275–80. PMID 8117285. doi:10.1006/bbrc.1994.1180.
- ↑ Thweatt R, Lumpkin CK Jr, Goldstein S (Oct 1992). "A novel gene encoding a smooth muscle protein is overexpressed in senescent human fibroblasts". Biochem Biophys Res Commun 187 (1): 1–7. PMID 1520290. doi:10.1016/S0006-291X(05)81449-4.
- ↑ 3,0 3,1 "Entrez Gene: TAGLN transgelin".
Véxase tamén
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[editar | editar a fonte]Bibliografía
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- Yang Z, Chang YJ, Miyamoto H; et al. (2007). "Transgelin functions as a suppressor via inhibition of ARA54-enhanced androgen receptor transactivation and prostate cancer cell growth". Mol. Endocrinol. 21 (2): 343–58. PMID 17082327. doi:10.1210/me.2006-0104.
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