CLIC6

Chloride intracellular channel 6
Identifiers
SymbolsCLIC6 ; CLIC1L
External IDsOMIM: 615321 MGI: 2146607 HomoloGene: 43154 GeneCards: CLIC6 Gene
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
Entrez54102209195
EnsemblENSG00000159212ENSMUSG00000022949
UniProtQ96NY7Q8BHB9
RefSeq (mRNA)NM_053277NM_172469
RefSeq (protein)NP_444507NP_766057
Location (UCSC)Chr 21:
36.04 – 36.09 Mb
Chr 16:
92.49 – 92.54 Mb
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Chloride intracellular channel protein 6 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CLIC6 gene.[1][2]

This gene encodes a member of the chloride intracellular channel family of proteins. The gene is part of a large triplicated region found on chromosomes 1, 6, and 21. An alternatively spliced transcript variant has been described, but its biological validity has not been determined.[2]

Interactions

CLIC6 has been shown to interact with Dopamine receptor D3.[3]

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References

  1. Hattori M, Fujiyama A, Taylor TD, Watanabe H, Yada T, Park HS, Toyoda A, Ishii K, Totoki Y, Choi DK, Groner Y, Soeda E, Ohki M, Takagi T, Sakaki Y, Taudien S, Blechschmidt K, Polley A, Menzel U, Delabar J, Kumpf K, Lehmann R, Patterson D, Reichwald K, Rump A, Schillhabel M, Schudy A, Zimmermann W, Rosenthal A, Kudoh J, Schibuya K, Kawasaki K, Asakawa S, Shintani A, Sasaki T, Nagamine K, Mitsuyama S, Antonarakis SE, Minoshima S, Shimizu N, Nordsiek G, Hornischer K, Brant P, Scharfe M, Schon O, Desario A, Reichelt J, Kauer G, Blocker H, Ramser J, Beck A, Klages S, Hennig S, Riesselmann L, Dagand E, Haaf T, Wehrmeyer S, Borzym K, Gardiner K, Nizetic D, Francis F, Lehrach H, Reinhardt R, Yaspo ML (Jun 2000). "The DNA sequence of human chromosome 21". Nature 405 (6784): 311–9. doi:10.1038/35012518. PMID 10830953.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Entrez Gene: CLIC6 chloride intracellular channel 6".
  3. Griffon, Nathalie; Jeanneteau Freddy; Prieur Fanny; Diaz Jorge; Sokoloff Pierre (Sep 2003). "CLIC6, a member of the intracellular chloride channel family, interacts with dopamine D(2)-like receptors". Brain Res. Mol. Brain Res. (Netherlands) 117 (1): 47–57. doi:10.1016/S0169-328X(03)00283-3. ISSN 0169-328X. PMID 14499480.

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