SRI (gene) explained

Sorcin is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SRI gene.[1] [2]

Interactions

SRI (gene) has been shown to interact with Ryanodine receptor 2,[3] ANXA7[4] and GCA.[5]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Van der Bliek AM, Baas F, Van der Velde-Koerts T, Biedler JL, Meyers MB, Ozols RF, Hamilton TC, Joenje H, Borst P . Genes amplified and overexpressed in human multidrug-resistant cell lines . Cancer Research . 48 . 21 . 5927–32 . November 1988 . 2901906 .
  2. Web site: Entrez Gene: SRI sorcin.
  3. Meyers MB, Pickel VM, Sheu SS, Sharma VK, Scotto KW, Fishman GI . Association of sorcin with the cardiac ryanodine receptor . The Journal of Biological Chemistry . 270 . 44 . 26411–8 . November 1995 . 7592856 . 10.1074/jbc.270.44.26411 . free .
  4. Brownawell AM, Creutz CE . Calcium-dependent binding of sorcin to the N-terminal domain of synexin (annexin VII) . The Journal of Biological Chemistry . 272 . 35 . 22182–90 . August 1997 . 9268363 . 10.1074/jbc.272.35.22182 . free .
  5. Hansen C, Tarabykina S, la Cour JM, Lollike K, Berchtold MW . The PEF family proteins sorcin and grancalcin interact in vivo and in vitro . FEBS Letters . 545 . 2–3 . 151–4 . June 2003 . 12804766 . 10.1016/S0014-5793(03)00518-0 . 42572647 . free .