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_displayNameIn the brain, reticulon 3 (RTN3) tightly associates with SAL...
_timestamp2016-05-16 19:11:38
created[InstanceEdit:8849920] Garapati, Phani Vijay, 2015-12-18
modified[InstanceEdit:8871456] Garapati, Phani Vijay, 2016-05-16
textIn the brain, reticulon 3 (RTN3) tightly associates with SALM2 and SALM3 to form a complex, and interacts relatively weakly with SALM1 and SALM4. This interaction is mediated by the LRR domain in SALMs (Chang et al. 2010).
(summation)[Reaction:8849882] SALMs 1-4 bind reticulon 3 [Homo sapiens]
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