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XIRP2  -  xin actin-binding repeat containing 2

Homo sapiens

Synonyms: Beta-xin, CMYA3, Cardiomyopathy-associated protein 3, Xeplin, Xin actin-binding repeat-containing protein 2
 
 
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High impact information on CMYA3

  • Human XIRP2 contains 28 Xin repeats with properties identical to those of Xin [1].
  • SLC25A12 and CMYA3 gene variants are not associated with autism in the IMGSAC multiplex family sample [2].
 

Biological context of CMYA3

References

  1. Xin repeats define a novel actin-binding motif. Pacholsky, D., Vakeel, P., Himmel, M., Löwe, T., Stradal, T., Rottner, K., Fürst, D.O., van der Ven, P.F. J. Cell. Sci. (2004) [Pubmed]
  2. SLC25A12 and CMYA3 gene variants are not associated with autism in the IMGSAC multiplex family sample. Blasi, F., Bacchelli, E., Carone, S., Toma, C., Monaco, A.P., Bailey, A.J., Maestrini, E. Eur. J. Hum. Genet. (2006) [Pubmed]
 
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