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HOMER1 / Homer 1
homer homolog 1 (Drosophila)
Postsynaptic density scaffolding protein. Binds and cross-links cytoplasmic regions of GRM1, GRM5, ITPR1, DNM3, RYR1, RYR2, SHANK1 and SHANK3. By physically linking GRM1 and GRM5 with ER-associated ITPR1 receptors, it aids the coupling of surface receptors to intracellular calcium release. May also couple GRM1 to PI3 kinase through its interaction with AGAP2. Isoform 1 regulates the trafficking and surface expression of GRM5. Isoform 3 acts as a natural dominant negative, in dynamic competition with constitutively expressed isoform 1 to regulate synaptic metabotropic glutamate function. Isoform 3, may be involved in the structural changes that occur at synapses during long-lasting neuronal plasticity and development.
Gene Name:
homer homolog 1 (Drosophila)
Synonyms:
HOMER1, HOMER, Homer homolog 1 (Drosophila), Homer protein homolog 1, HOMER1B, SYN47, Ves-1, Homer-1, HOMER-1B, HOMER1A, HOMER1C
Exploring regulatory networks of miR-96 in the developing inner ear. Lewis MA, Buniello A, Hilton JM, Zhu F, Zhang WI, Evans S, van Dongen S, Enright AJ, Steel KP. Scientific reports. 2016 6:23363. (IHC; Mouse)[Full Text Article]
[PubMed:26988146]
[PMC:PMC4796898]
Related Antibodies: LS-C30485.
2
Synaptic activity induces input-specific rearrangements in a targeted synaptic protein interaction network. Jonathan D Lautz, Emily A Brown, Alison A Williams VanSchoiack, Stephen E P Smith. Journal of neurochemistry. 2018 September;146:540-559. [Full Text Article]
[PubMed:29804286]
[PMC:PMC6150823]
Related Antibodies: LS-C103482.
3
Activity-dependent changes in synaptic protein complex composition are consistent in different detergents despite differential solubility. Jonathan D Lautz, Edward P Gniffke, Emily A Brown, Karen B Immendorf, Ryan D Mendel, Stephen E P Smith. Scientific reports. 2019 July;9:10890. [Full Text Article]
[PubMed:31350430]
[PMC:PMC6659712]
Related Antibodies: LS-C103482.
4
Clustering the autisms using glutamate synapse protein interaction networks from cortical and hippocampal tissue of seven mouse models. Emily A Brown, Jonathan D Lautz, Tessa R Davis, Edward P Gniffke, Alison A W VanSchoiack, Steven C Neier, Noah Tashbook, Chiara Nicolini, Margaret Fahnestock, Adam G Schrum, Stephen E P Smith. Molecular Autism. 2018 Sep;9:48. [Full Text Article]
[PubMed:30237867]
[PMC:PMC6139139]
Related Antibodies: LS-C103482.
5
Synaptic protein interaction networks encode experience by assuming stimulus-specific and brain-region-specific states. Jonathan D Lautz, Kaleb B Tsegay, Zhiyi Zhu, Edward P Gniffke, John P Welsh, Stephen E P Smith. Cell reports. 2021 November;37:110076. [Full Text Article]
[PubMed:34852231]
[PMC:PMC8722361]
Related Antibodies: LS-C103482.
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