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Details on Person Alpha-adducin (ADD1 aka ADDA) (Joshi et al. 1991) is a ubiqu...

Class:IdSummation:5226984
_displayNameAlpha-adducin (ADD1 aka ADDA) (Joshi et al. 1991) is a ubiqu...
_timestamp2014-03-21 13:43:58
created[InstanceEdit:5227003] Jassal, Bijay, 2014-01-09
modified[InstanceEdit:5357426] Jassal, B, 2014-03-21
textAlpha-adducin (ADD1 aka ADDA) (Joshi et al. 1991) is a ubiquitously expressed, membrane-cytoskeletal protein that can promote the assembly of the spectrin-actin network. It is functional in a heterodimeric form, in complex with either a beta (ADD2 aka ADDB) (Khan et al. 2008) or a gamma (ADD3 aka ADDL) subunit (Citterio et al. 2003). Either complex is able to bind dematin (DMTN) (Azim et al. 1995), a membrane-cytoskeletal protein that can induce F-actin bundles formation and stabilization. It can also bind the erythrocyte membrane glucose transporter 1 (SLC2A1 aka GLUT1), and hence stabilise the spectrin-actin network to the erythrocytic plasma membrane (Khan et al. 2008).
(summation)[Reaction:5226979] ADD1:ADD2 binds DMTN [Homo sapiens]
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