MARCKSL1

MARCKS-like 1
Identifiers
Symbols MARCKSL1 ; F52; MACMARCKS; MLP; MLP1; MRP
External IDs OMIM: 602940 MGI: 97143 HomoloGene: 40748 GeneCards: MARCKSL1 Gene
RNA expression pattern
More reference expression data
Orthologs
Species Human Mouse
Entrez 65108 17357
Ensembl ENSG00000175130 ENSMUSG00000047945
UniProt P49006 P28667
RefSeq (mRNA) NM_023009 NM_010807
RefSeq (protein) NP_075385 NP_034937
Location (UCSC) Chr 1:
32.33 – 32.34 Mb
Chr 4:
129.51 – 129.52 Mb
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MARCKS-related protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MARCKSL1 gene.[1][2]

Function

This gene encodes a member of the myristoylated alanine-rich C-kinase substrate (MARCKS) family. Members of this family play a role in cytoskeletal regulation, protein kinase C signaling and calmodulin signaling. The encoded protein affects the formation of adherens junction. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants.[2]

Interactions

MARCKSL1 has been shown to interact with DCTN2[3] and JNK.[4]

References

  1. Stumpo DJ, Eddy RL, Haley LL, Sait S, Shows TB, Lai WS, Young WS, Speer MC, Dehejia A, Polymeropoulos M, Blackshear PJ (August 1998). "Promoter sequence, expression, and fine chromosomal mapping of the human gene (MLP) encoding the MARCKS-like protein: identification of neighboring and linked polymorphic loci for MLP and MACS and use in the evaluation of human neural tube defects". Genomics 49 (2): 253–64. doi:10.1006/geno.1998.5247. PMID 9598313.
  2. 1 2 "Entrez Gene: MARCKSL1 MARCKS-like 1".
  3. Yue L, Lu S, Garces J, Jin T, Li J (August 2000). "Protein kinase C-regulated dynamitin-macrophage-enriched myristoylated alanine-rice C kinase substrate interaction is involved in macrophage cell spreading". J. Biol. Chem. 275 (31): 23948–56. doi:10.1074/jbc.M001845200. PMID 10827182.
  4. Björkblom B, Padzik A, Mohammad H, Westerlund N, Komulainen E, Hollos P, Parviainen L, Papageorgiou AC, Iljin K, Kallioniemi O, Kallajoki M, Courtney MJ, Mågård M, James P, Coffey ET (September 2012). "c-Jun N-terminal kinase phosphorylation of MARCKSL1 determines actin stability and migration in neurons and in cancer cells". Mol Cell Biol 32 (17): 3513–26. doi:10.1128/MCB.00713-12. PMID 22751924.

Further reading

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