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Details on Person UniProt:P15372 Arr1
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chain:1-364 added on Fri February 6 2015
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UniProt:P15372 Arr1
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2024-02-26 04:07:27
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FUNCTION Regulates photoreceptor cell deactivation (PubMed:8316831). Arr1 and Arr2 proteins are mediators of rhodopsin inactivation and are essential for the termination of the phototransduction cascade (PubMed:8316831). Involved in regulating normal cycles of per nuclear accumulation in brain circadian neurons and thus is important for normal circadian behavior (PubMed:36994075). In the dark, functions with Arr2 to promote the formation of cytosolic Bdbt foci, which are required for dco localization to photoreceptor nuclei where it phosphorylates and activates degradation of per (PubMed:36994075).SUBCELLULAR LOCATION Expressed specifically and abundantly in photoreceptor cells in retina and ocelli.DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE Accumulates to detectable levels by late pupation at 8 days reaching maximum levels after eclosion at 10 days.PTM Phosphorylated, but does not undergo light-induced phosphorylation.SIMILARITY Belongs to the arrestin family.
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recommendedName: Phosrestin-2 alternativeName: Arrestin-1 alternativeName: Arrestin-A alternativeName: Phosrestin II