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SESTD1 was initially identified in mutant zebrafish with defects in the spontaneous contraction and touch response as a novel gene, solo, encoding a protein containing SEC14 and spectrin repeat domains. Other experiments indicated that SESTD1 interacts with the TRPC4 and TRPC5, members of the transient receptor potential channel family, via the TRPC calmodulin- and inositol 1, 4, 5-triphosphate receptor-binding domain and is essential for efficient receptor-mediated activation of TRPC5, suggesting that SESTD1 is a novel regulator of these TRPC proteins.
1500031J16Rik; A930010O20; EGK_04585; Huntingtin-interacting protein-like protein; protein Solo; RGD1562244; SEC14 and spectrin domain containing 1; SEC14 and spectrin domains 1; SEC14 domain and spectrin repeat-containing protein 1; Sestd1; SOLO; Solo/Trio8
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