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F14D12.1 | Uncharacterized protein. (840 aa) | ||||
stn-1 | Syntrophin-1; Adapter protein that binds to and probably organizes the subcellular localization of a variety of membrane proteins. May link various receptors to the actin cytoskeleton and the dystrophin glycoprotein complex (DGC). May also act by slowing calcium channel activity via a direct or indirect mechanism potentially involving other second messengers. Plays an early role in the formation of the neuromuscular junction and is necessary for muscle maintenance. (440 aa) | ||||
dyb-1 | Dystrobrevin-1; Plays a role in cholinergic transmission and as a functional partner of dystrophin (dys-1), necessary for muscle maintenance. (590 aa) | ||||
lin-46 | Molybdopterin molybdenumtransferase; Catalyzes two steps in the biosynthesis of the molybdenum cofactor. In the first step, molybdopterin is adenylated. Subsequently, molybdate is inserted into adenylated molybdopterin and AMP is released. (391 aa) | ||||
moc-1 | Molybdopterin molybdenumtransferase; Catalyzes two steps in the biosynthesis of the molybdenum cofactor. In the first step, molybdopterin is adenylated. Subsequently, molybdate is inserted into adenylated molybdopterin and AMP is released. (435 aa) | ||||
hlb-1 | Liprin-beta homolog; Involved in the regulation of synaptic function at neuromuscular junctions. Together with the liprin- alpha protein syd-2, may play a role in regulating the structure of the neuronal region, called the active zone, from which synaptic vesicles send neurotransmitter signals across the synapse. Does not seem to be required for neuronal development. May regulate the disassembly of focal adhesions (By similarity). Does not bind receptor-like tyrosine phosphatases type 2A (By similarity); Belongs to the liprin family. Liprin-beta subfamily. (1004 aa) | ||||
ccb-1 | GuKc domain-containing protein. (526 aa) | ||||
ccb-2 | SH3 domain-containing protein. (396 aa) | ||||
unc-13 | Phorbol ester/diacylglycerol-binding protein unc-13; May form part of a signal transduction pathway, transducing the signal from diacylglycerol to effector functions. One such function could be the release of neurotransmitter from neurons. Probably by regulating neuronal transmission downstream of lin-3 and receptor lin-23 and phospholipase plc-3 and upstream of innexin unc-7 and egl-4/PKG in ALA neurons, involved in the decrease in pharyngeal pumping during the quiescent state that precedes each larval molt. (2155 aa) |