CRACR2A explained
Calcium release activated channel regulator 2A is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CRACR2A gene.[1]
Further reading
- Rose JE, Behm FM, Drgon T, Johnson C, Uhl GR . Personalized smoking cessation: interactions between nicotine dose, dependence and quit-success genotype score . Mol. Med. . 16 . 7–8 . 247–53 . 2010 . 20379614 . 2896464 . 10.2119/molmed.2009.00159 .
- Srikanth S, Jung HJ, Kim KD, Souda P, Whitelegge J, Gwack Y . A novel EF-hand protein, CRACR2A, is a cytosolic Ca2+ sensor that stabilizes CRAC channels in T cells . Nat. Cell Biol. . 12 . 5 . 436–46 . 2010 . 20418871 . 2875865 . 10.1038/ncb2045 .
- Chalasani N, Guo X, Loomba R, Goodarzi MO, Haritunians T, Kwon S, Cui J, Taylor KD, Wilson L, Cummings OW, Chen YD, Rotter JI . Genome-wide association study identifies variants associated with histologic features of nonalcoholic Fatty liver disease . Gastroenterology . 139 . 5 . 1567–76, 1576.e1–6 . 2010 . 20708005 . 2967576 . 10.1053/j.gastro.2010.07.057 .
Notes and References
- Web site: Entrez Gene: Calcium release activated channel regulator 2A. 2017-01-30.