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NISCH - nischarin
Canonical
Pathway
Entrez Gene Name: nischarin
Entrez GeneID: Human(11188)
, Mouse(64652)
, Rat(306255)
Synonyms: 1200007D05Rik, 3202002H23Rik, AW494485, FLJ14425, FLJ40413, FLJ90519, I-1, I1 receptor, Imidazoline-1 Receptor, IRAS, KIAA0975, NISCH, Nischarin
Gene Summary
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Molecular Functions | Biological Process | Cellular Components | Protein Domains | Subcellular Locations | Pathways | Literature References | IPA Extras
Cell Regulation
Disease:
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Biological Process
actin cytoskeleton organization, apoptosis, cell communication, G-protein coupled receptor protein signaling pathway, glucose metabolic process, negative regulation of cell migration, norepinephrine secretion, Rac protein signal transduction, regulation of blood pressure, regulation of synaptic transmission, GABAergic
Cellular Components
cytoplasm, cytosol, early endosome, endosome, membrane, membrane fraction, plasma membrane, recycling endosome
Literature References
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El-Ayoubi R, Menaouar A, Gutkowska J, Mukaddam-Daher S. Imidazoline receptors but not alpha2-adrenoceptors are regulated in spontaneously hypertensive rat heart by chronic moxonidine treatment.J Pharmacol Exp Ther 2004 Aug 01;310(2):446-51 - 11912194
Sano H, Liu SC, Lane WS, Piletz JE, Lienhard GE. Insulin receptor substrate 4 associates with the protein IRAS.J Biol Chem 2002 May 31;277(22):19439-47 - 11121431
Alahari SK, Lee JW, Juliano RL. Nischarin, a novel protein that interacts with the integrin alpha5 subunit and inhibits cell migration.J Cell Biol 2000 Dec 11;151(6):1141-54
Molecular Functions
G-protein coupled amine receptor activity, integrin binding, phosphatidylinositol binding, receptor activity
Protein Domains
acidic domain, amine receptor, integrin binding, Leucine Rich repeats (2 copies), The Phox Homology domain, a phosphoinositide binding module, transmembrane receptor
Subcellular Locations
cytosol, cytosolic fraction, detergent-insoluble membrane fraction, detergent-soluble membrane fractions, membrane fraction, perinuclear region, Plasma Membrane, soluble fraction
