Associated with
Other Information
Genular Protein ID: 1882818737
Symbol: GEPH_RAT
Name: Gephyrin
UniProtKB Accession Codes:
Database IDs:
Citations:
PubMed ID: 1319186
Title: Primary structure and alternative splice variants of gephyrin, a putative glycine receptor-tubulin linker protein.
PubMed ID: 1319186
PubMed ID: 11083919
PubMed ID: 15201864
Title: Structural basis of dynamic glycine receptor clustering by gephyrin.
PubMed ID: 15201864
PubMed ID: 8264797
Title: Gephyrin antisense oligonucleotides prevent glycine receptor clustering in spinal neurons.
PubMed ID: 8264797
DOI: 10.1038/366745a0
PubMed ID: 10900017
Title: The gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptor (GABAAR)-associated protein GABARAP interacts with gephyrin but is not involved in receptor anchoring at the synapse.
PubMed ID: 10900017
PubMed ID: 9990024
Title: The neurotransmitter receptor-anchoring protein gephyrin reconstitutes molybdenum cofactor biosynthesis in bacteria, plants, and mammalian cells.
PubMed ID: 9990024
PubMed ID: 12684523
Title: Isoform heterogeneity of the human gephyrin gene (GPHN), binding domains to the glycine receptor, and mutation analysis in hyperekplexia.
PubMed ID: 12684523
PubMed ID: 22673903
Title: Quantitative maps of protein phosphorylation sites across 14 different rat organs and tissues.
PubMed ID: 22673903
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms1871
PubMed ID: 11325967
Title: X-ray crystal structure of the trimeric N-terminal domain of gephyrin.
PubMed ID: 11325967
PubMed ID: 16511563
Title: Deciphering the structural framework of glycine receptor anchoring by gephyrin.
PubMed ID: 16511563
PubMed ID: 25137389
Title: Modulation of gephyrin-glycine receptor affinity by multivalency.
PubMed ID: 25137389
DOI: 10.1021/cb500303a
PubMed ID: 25531214
Title: Molecular basis of the alternative recruitment of GABA(A) versus glycine receptors through gephyrin.
PubMed ID: 25531214
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms6767
Sequence Information:
- Length: 768
- Mass: 83266
- Checksum: FAD1B6DD76ED79EA
- Sequence:
MATEGMILTN HDHQIRVGVL TVSDSCFRNL AEDRSGINLK DLVQDPSLLG GTISAYKIVP DEIEEIKETL IDWCDEKELN LILTTGGTGF APRDVTPEKF PTFPFCGLQK GATKEVIERE APGMALAMLM GSLNVTPLGM LSRPVCGIRG KTLIINLPGS KKGSQECFQF ILPALPHAID LLRDAIVKVK EVHDELEDLP SPPPPLSPPP TTSPHKQTED KGVQCEEEEE EKKDSGVAST EDSSSSHITA AALAAKIPDS IISRGVQVLP RDTASLSTTP SESPRAQATS RLSTASCPTP KQIRRPDESK GVASRVGSLK VQSRCSSKEN ILRASHSAVD ITKVARRHRM SPFPLTSMDK AFITVLEMTP VLGTEIINYR DGMGRVLAQD VYAKDNLPPF PASVKDGYAV RAADGPGDRF IIGESQAGEQ PTQTVMPGQV MRVTTGAPIP CGADAVVQVE DTELIRESDD GTEELEVRIL VQARPGQDIR PIGHDIKRGE CVLAKGTHMG PSEIGLLATV GVTEVEVNKF PVVAVMSTGN ELLNPEDDLL PGKIRDSNRS TLLATIQEHG YPTINLGIVG DNPDDLLNAL NEGISRADVI ITSGGVSMGE KDYLKQVLDI DLHAQIHFGR VFMKPGLPTT FATLDIDGVR KIIFALPGNP VSAVVTCNLF VVPALRKMQG ILDPRPTIIK ARLSCDVKLD PRPEYHRCIL TWHHQEPLPW AQSTGNQMSS RLMSMRSANG LLMLPPKTEQ YVELHKGEVV DVMVIGRL
Database document:
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