HSMNP1 Background Information HSMNP1 (hypothalamus protein 1), also known as DBNDD2 (Dysbindin domain-containing protein 2) or CK1BP (casein kinase I binding protein), is a 261 amino acid member of the dysbindin family and is a paralog of dysbindin, a protein trafficking protein involved in lysosome biosynthesis that has been associated with schizophrenia and muscular dystrophy. Human and rat HSMNP1 share 86% identity and both proteins contain three casein kinase II and PKC (protein kinase C) phosphorylation sites, a putative N-glycosylation site and a PEST motif at the C-terminus. HSMNP1 is a cytoplasmic protein and it specifically localizes to vesicles during the induction of apoptosis. In addition, HSMNP1 may be involved in normal as well as pathological myeloid development. Two isoforms of HSMNP1 exist due to alternative splicing events.
HSMNP1 (S-13)
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HSMNP1 (S-13): sc-85483. Western blot analysis of HSMNP1 expression in rat pituitary tissue extract.