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Peripherin

Peripherin is a cytoskeletal protein found in neurons of the peripheral nervous system. The encoded protein is a type III intermediate filament protein with homology to other cytoskeletal proteins such as desmin, and is a different protein that the peripherin found in photoreceptors. Mutations in this gene have been associated with susceptibility to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

Gene Name: Peripherin
Synonyms: PRPH, NEF4, Neurofilament 4 (57kD), Peripherin, PRPH1, Neurofilament 4
Target Sequences: NM_006262 NP_006253.2 P41219

Publications (4)

1
Distribution of plectin, an intermediate filament-associated protein, in the adult rat central nervous system. Errante LD, Wiche G, Shaw G. Journal of neuroscience research. 1994 37:515-28. [PubMed:8021973]
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Viral delivery of NR2D subunits reduces Mg2+ block of NMDA receptor and restores NT-3-induced potentiation of AMPA-kainate responses in maturing rat motoneurons. Arvanian VL, Bowers WJ, Petruska JC, Motin V, Manuzon H, Narrow WC, Federoff HJ, Mendell LM. Journal of neurophysiology. 2004 92:2394-404. [PubMed:15152019]
3
Motor axon guidance of the mammalian trochlear and phrenic nerves: dependence on the netrin receptor Unc5c and modifier loci. Burgess RW, Jucius TJ, Ackerman SL. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 2006 26:5756-66. [PubMed:16723533]
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Progesterone withdrawal promotes remodeling processes in the nonpregnant mouse cervix. Yellon SM, Burns AE, See JL, Lechuga TJ, Kirby MA. Biology of reproduction. 2009 81:6-Jan. [PubMed:19228593] [PMC:PMC3093982]
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