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ITGB1BP2, integrin subunit beta 1 binding protein 2

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ITGB1BP2, integrin subunit beta 1 binding protein 2

  • This gene encodes a protein with two cysteine and histidine-rich (CHORD) domains, PXXP motifs, YXXI/P motifs, putative SH2 and SH3 domain binding motifs, and an acidic region at the C-terminus that can bind calcium. Two hybrid analysis showed that this protein interacts with the cytoplasmic domain of the beta 1 integrin subunit and is thought to act as a chaperone protein. Studies in the mouse ortholog of this gene indicate that absence of this gene in mouse results in failed cardiac hypertrophy in response to mechanical stress. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms, including an isoform that lacks several domains, including one of the CHORD domains. [provided by RefSeq, May 2017]

  • Gene Synonyms (integrin beta-1-binding protein 2, integrin beta 1 binding protein (melusin) 2, CHORDC3, ITGB1BP, MELUSIN, MSTP015,)
  • NCBI Gene ID: 26548
  • Species: Homo sapiens (Human)
  • UNIPROT ID#>>Q9UKP3
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