Actinin alpha 1

ACTN1
Available structures
PDBOrtholog search: PDBe RCSB
Identifiers
Aliases ACTN1, BDPLT15, actinin alpha 1
External IDs MGI: 2137706 HomoloGene: 55553 GeneCards: ACTN1
Genetically Related Diseases
periodontitis[1]
RNA expression pattern




More reference expression data
Orthologs
Species Human Mouse
Entrez

87

109711

Ensembl

ENSG00000072110

ENSMUSG00000015143

UniProt

P12814

Q7TPR4

RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_001102
NM_001130004
NM_001130005

NM_134156

RefSeq (protein)

NP_001093.1
NP_001123476.1
NP_001123477.1
NP_001093.1

NP_598917.1

Location (UCSC) Chr 14: 68.87 – 68.98 Mb Chr 12: 80.17 – 80.26 Mb
PubMed search [2] [3]
Wikidata
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Alpha-actinin-1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ACTN1 gene.[4]

Function

Alpha actinins belong to the spectrin gene superfamily which represents a diverse group of cytoskeletal proteins, including the alpha and beta spectrins and dystrophins. Alpha actinin is an actin-binding protein with multiple roles in different cell types. In nonmuscle cells, the cytoskeletal isoform is found along microfilament bundles and adherens-type junctions, where it is involved in binding actin to the membrane. In contrast, skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle isoforms are localized to the Z-disc and analogous dense bodies, where they help anchor the myofibrillar actin filaments. This gene encodes a nonmuscle, cytoskeletal, alpha actinin isoform and maps to the same site as the structurally similar erythroid beta spectrin gene.[5]

Interactions

Actinin, alpha 1 has been shown to interact with:

See also

References

  1. "Diseases that are genetically associated with ACTN1 view/edit references on wikidata".
  2. "Human PubMed Reference:".
  3. "Mouse PubMed Reference:".
  4. Youssoufian H, McAfee M, Kwiatkowski DJ (Jul 1990). "Cloning and chromosomal localization of the human cytoskeletal alpha-actinin gene reveals linkage to the beta-spectrin gene". Am J Hum Genet. 47 (1): 62–72. PMC 1683765Freely accessible. PMID 2349951.
  5. "Entrez Gene: ACTN1 actinin, alpha 1".
  6. 1 2 Dhavan R, Greer PL, Morabito MA, Orlando LR, Tsai LH (September 2002). "The cyclin-dependent kinase 5 activators p35 and p39 interact with the alpha-subunit of Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II and alpha-actinin-1 in a calcium-dependent manner". J. Neurosci. 22 (18): 7879–91. PMID 12223541.
  7. Gonzalez AM, Otey C, Edlund M, Jones JC (December 2001). "Interactions of a hemidesmosome component and actinin family members". J. Cell. Sci. 114 (Pt 23): 4197–206. PMID 11739652.
  8. Bunn RC, Jensen MA, Reed BC (April 1999). "Protein interactions with the glucose transporter binding protein GLUT1CBP that provide a link between GLUT1 and the cytoskeleton". Mol. Biol. Cell. 10 (4): 819–32. doi:10.1091/mbc.10.4.819. PMC 25204Freely accessible. PMID 10198040.
  9. Vallenius T, Luukko K, Mäkelä TP (April 2000). "CLP-36 PDZ-LIM protein associates with nonmuscle alpha-actinin-1 and alpha-actinin-4". J. Biol. Chem. 275 (15): 11100–5. doi:10.1074/jbc.275.15.11100. PMID 10753915.
  10. Bauer K, Kratzer M, Otte M, de Quintana KL, Hagmann J, Arnold GJ, Eckerskorn C, Lottspeich F, Siess W (December 2000). "Human CLP36, a PDZ-domain and LIM-domain protein, binds to alpha-actinin-1 and associates with actin filaments and stress fibers in activated platelets and endothelial cells". Blood. 96 (13): 4236–45. PMID 11110697.
  11. Feng S, Reséndiz JC, Christodoulides N, Lu X, Arboleda D, Berndt MC, Kroll MH (January 2002). "Pathological shear stress stimulates the tyrosine phosphorylation of alpha-actinin associated with the glycoprotein Ib-IX complex". Biochemistry. 41 (4): 1100–8. doi:10.1021/bi0156005. PMID 11802708.
  12. Asada M, Irie K, Morimoto K, Yamada A, Ikeda W, Takeuchi M, Takai Y (February 2003). "ADIP, a novel Afadin- and alpha-actinin-binding protein localized at cell-cell adherens junctions". J. Biol. Chem. 278 (6): 4103–11. doi:10.1074/jbc.M209832200. PMID 12446711.
  13. Reinhard M, Zumbrunn J, Jaquemar D, Kuhn M, Walter U, Trueb B (May 1999). "An alpha-actinin binding site of zyxin is essential for subcellular zyxin localization and alpha-actinin recruitment". J. Biol. Chem. 274 (19): 13410–8. doi:10.1074/jbc.274.19.13410. PMID 10224105.
  14. Li B, Trueb B (September 2001). "Analysis of the alpha-actinin/zyxin interaction". J. Biol. Chem. 276 (36): 33328–35. doi:10.1074/jbc.M100789200. PMID 11423549.
  15. Besco JA, Hooft van Huijsduijnen R, Frostholm A, Rotter A (2006). "Intracellular substrates of brain-enriched receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase rho (RPTPrho/PTPRT).". Brain Res. 1116 (1): 50–7. doi:10.1016/j.brainres.2006.07.122. PMID 16973135.

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