INPPL1
Encyclopedia
Phosphatidylinositol-3,4,5-trisphosphate 5-phosphatase 2 is an enzyme
Enzyme
Enzymes are proteins that catalyze chemical reactions. In enzymatic reactions, the molecules at the beginning of the process, called substrates, are converted into different molecules, called products. Almost all chemical reactions in a biological cell need enzymes in order to occur at rates...

 that in humans is encoded by the INPPL1 gene
Gene
A gene is a molecular unit of heredity of a living organism. It is a name given to some stretches of DNA and RNA that code for a type of protein or for an RNA chain that has a function in the organism. Living beings depend on genes, as they specify all proteins and functional RNA chains...

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Interactions

INPPL1 has been shown to interact
Protein-protein interaction
Protein–protein interactions occur when two or more proteins bind together, often to carry out their biological function. Many of the most important molecular processes in the cell such as DNA replication are carried out by large molecular machines that are built from a large number of protein...

 with BCAR1
BCAR1
Breast cancer anti-estrogen resistance protein 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the BCAR1 gene.-External links:* Info with links in the...

, SORBS1
SORBS1
Sorbin and SH3 domain-containing protein 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SORBS1 gene.-Interactions:SORBS1 has been shown to interact with FLOT1, Vinculin, INSM1, MLLT4, Cbl gene and INPPL1.-Further reading:...

, FLNC
FLNC (gene)
Filamin-C also known as actin-binding-like protein or filamin-2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FLNC gene.- Function :This gene encodes one of three related filamin genes, specifically gamma filamin...

 and SHC1
SHC1
SHC-transforming protein 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SHC1 gene. SHC has been found to be important in the regulation of apoptosis and drug resistance in mammalian cells....

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Further reading

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