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Symbol
Name
ID
Grip1
glutamate receptor interacting protein 1
MGI:1921303

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GO curators for mouse genes have assigned the following annotations to the gene product of Grip1. (This text reflects annotations as of Wednesday, January 23, 2013.)
Summary from NCBI RefSeq


[Summary is not available for the mouse gene. This summary is for the human ortholog.] This gene encodes a member of the glutamate receptor interacting protein family. The encoded scaffold protein binds to and mediates the trafficking and membrane organization of a number of transmembrane proteins. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been described. [provided by RefSeq, May 2010]
Summary text based on GO annotations supported by experimental evidence in mouse
Summary text based on GO annotations supported by experimental evidence in other organisms
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References
  1. Bruckner K et al. (1999) EphrinB ligands recruit GRIP family PDZ adaptor proteins into raft membrane microdomains. Neuron, 22:511-24. (PubMed:10197531)
  2. Kaplan OI et al. (2012) Endocytosis Genes Facilitate Protein and Membrane Transport in C. elegans Sensory Cilia. Curr Biol, 22:451-60. (PubMed:22342749)
  3. Lee YH et al. (2006) Interplay of Fli-I and FLAP1 for regulation of beta-catenin dependent transcription. Nucleic Acids Res, 34:5052-9. (PubMed:16990252)
  4. Takamiya K et al. (2004) A direct functional link between the multi-PDZ domain protein GRIP1 and the Fraser syndrome protein Fras1. Nat Genet, 36:172-7. (PubMed:14730302)
  5. Torres R et al. (1998) PDZ proteins bind, cluster, and synaptically colocalize with Eph receptors and their ephrin ligands [see comments] Neuron, 21:1453-63. (PubMed:9883737)
  6. Uemura T et al. (2004) Direct interaction of GluRdelta2 with Shank scaffold proteins in cerebellar Purkinje cells. Mol Cell Neurosci, 26:330-41. (PubMed:15207857)
  7. Zhang J et al. (2011) The AAA+ ATPase Thorase regulates AMPA receptor-dependent synaptic plasticity and behavior. Cell, 145:284-99. (PubMed:21496646)
  8. Zurner M et al. (2009) The mouse and human Liprin-alpha family of scaffolding proteins: genomic organization, expression profiling and regulation by alternative splicing. Genomics, 93:243-53. (PubMed:19013515)



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Gene Ontology Evidence Code Abbreviations:

  EXP Inferred from experiment
  IC Inferred by curator
  IDA Inferred from direct assay
  IEA Inferred from electronic annotation
  IGI Inferred from genetic interaction
  IMP Inferred from mutant phenotype
  IPI Inferred from physical interaction
  ISS Inferred from sequence or structural similarity
  ISO Inferred from sequence orthology
  ISA Inferred from sequence alignment
  ISM Inferred from sequence model
  NAS Non-traceable author statement
  ND No biological data available
  RCA Reviewed computational analysis
  TAS Traceable author statement


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last database update
05/08/2013
MGI 5.13
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