Entrez 1939 | Ensembl ENSG00000143486 | |
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External IDs MGI: 109342 HomoloGene: 38244 GeneCards: EIF2D |
Ligatin is a protein that in humans is encoded by the LGTN gene.
This gene encodes a protein receptor that localizes phosphoglycoproteins within endosomes and at the cell periphery. This trafficking receptor for phosphoglycoproteins may play a role in neuroplasticity by modulating cell-cell interactions, intracellular adhesion, and protein binding at membrane surfaces. In hippocampal neurons, long-lasting down-regulation of ligatin mRNA levels occurs via post-transcriptional RNA processing following glutamate receptor activation. This protein contains single PUA and SUI1 domains and these domains may function in RNA binding and translation initiation, respectively.
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