Caprin-1

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Caprin-1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CAPRIN1 gene.[1][2][3][4][5][6] It is suggested that Caprin1 (a.k.a. RNG105) is essential for the formation of long-term memory.[7]

References

  1. Ellis JA, Luzio JP (Oct 1995). "Identification and characterization of a novel protein (p137) which transcytoses bidirectionally in Caco-2 cells". J Biol Chem. 270 (35): 20717–23. doi:10.1074/jbc.270.35.20717. PMID 7657653.
  2. Wang B, David MD, Schrader JW (Sep 2005). "Absence of caprin-1 results in defects in cellular proliferation". J Immunol. 175 (7): 4274–82. doi:10.4049/jimmunol.175.7.4274. PMID 16177067.
  3. Solomon S, Xu Y, Wang B, David MD, Schubert P, Kennedy D, Schrader JW (Feb 2007). "Distinct Structural Features ofCaprin-1 Mediate Its Interaction with G3BP-1 and Its Induction of Phosphorylation of Eukaryotic Translation Initiation Factor 2α, Entry to Cytoplasmic Stress Granules, and Selective Interaction with a Subset of mRNAs". Mol Cell Biol. 27 (6): 2324–42. doi:10.1128/MCB.02300-06. PMC 1820512. PMID 17210633.
  4. Grill B, Wilson GM, Zhang KX, Wang B, Doyonnas R, Quadroni M, Schrader JW (Feb 2004). "Activation/division of lymphocytes results in increased levels of cytoplasmic activation/proliferation-associated protein-1: prototype of a new family of proteins". J Immunol. 172 (4): 2389–400. doi:10.4049/jimmunol.172.4.2389. PMID 14764709.
  5. Katsafanas GC, Moss B (Dec 2004). "Vaccinia virus intermediate stage transcription is complemented by Ras-GTPase-activating protein SH3 domain-binding protein (G3BP) and cytoplasmic activation/proliferation-associated protein (p137) individually or as a heterodimer". J Biol Chem. 279 (50): 52210–7. doi:10.1074/jbc.M411033200. PMID 15471883.
  6. "Entrez Gene: GPIAP1 GPI-anchored membrane protein 1".
  7. https://elifesciences.org/articles/29677

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