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PATJ, PATJ crumbs cell polarity complex component

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PATJ, PATJ crumbs cell polarity complex component

  • This gene encodes a protein with multiple PDZ domains. PDZ domains mediate protein-protein interactions, and proteins with multiple PDZ domains often organize multimeric complexes at the plasma membrane. This protein localizes to tight junctions and to the apical membrane of epithelial cells. A similar protein in Drosophila is a scaffolding protein which tethers several members of a multimeric signaling complex in photoreceptors. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

  • Gene Synonyms (inaD-like protein, PALS1-associated tight junction protein, PDZ domain protein, channel-interacting PDZ domain protein, channel-interacting PDZ domain-containing protein, inactivation no after-potential D-like protein, inactivation-no-afterpotential D-like, protein associated to tight junctions, Cipp, INADL, InaD-like, hINADL,)
  • NCBI Gene ID: 10207
  • Species: Homo sapiens (Human)
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