PDLIM1

Aliases
  • C-Terminal LIM Domain Protein 1
  • CLIM1
  • CLP-36
  • CLP36
  • Carboxyl Terminal LIM Domain Protein 1
  • Elfin
  • Epididymis Secretory Protein Li 112
  • HCLIM1
  • HEL-S-112
  • LIM Domain Protein CLP-36
  • PDLIM1
  • PDZ And LIM Domain 1
  • PDZ And LIM Domain 1 (Elfin)
  • PDZ And LIM Domain Protein 1
Description
From NCBI Gene: This gene encodes a member of the enigma protein family. The protein contains two protein interacting domains, a PDZ domain at the amino terminal end and one to three LIM domains at the carboxyl terminal. It is a cytoplasmic protein associated with the cytoskeleton. The protein may function as an adapter to bring other LIM-interacting proteins to the cytoskeleton. Pseudogenes associated with this gene are located on chromosomes 3, 14 and 17. [provided by RefSeq, Oct 2012]
Attributes
QA State
Under Review
Type
Protein
HGNC Name
PDLIM1
Certifications
  • None
QA State for Breast
Under Review

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