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VPS37A, VPS37A subunit of ESCRT-I

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VPS37A, VPS37A subunit of ESCRT-I

  • This gene belongs to the VPS37 family, and encodes a component of the ESCRT-I (endosomal sorting complex required for transport I) protein complex, required for the sorting of ubiquitinated transmembrane proteins into internal vesicles of multivesicular bodies. Expression of this gene is downregulated in hepatocellular carcinoma, and mutations in this gene are associated with autosomal recessive spastic paraplegia-53. A related pseudogene has been identified on chromosome 5. Alternatively spliced transcript variants have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Dec 2012]

  • Gene Synonyms (HCRP1, PQBP2, SPG53, vacuolar protein sorting-associated protein 37A, ESCRT-I complex subunit VPS37A, VPS37A, ESCRT-I subunit, hepatocellular carcinoma-related protein 1, polyglutamine binding protein 2, vacuolar protein sorting 37 homolog A,)
  • NCBI Gene ID: 137492
  • Species: Homo sapiens (Human)
  • UNIPROT ID#>>Q8NEZ2
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