Gene

Gabarapl1

Species
Rattus norvegicus
Symbol
Gabarapl1
Name
GABA type A receptor associated protein like 1
Synonyms
  • GABA(A) receptor-associated protein like 1
  • GABA(A) receptor-associated protein-like 1
Biotype
protein coding gene
Automated Description
Predicted to enable several functions, including Tat protein binding activity; phosphatidylethanolamine binding activity; and ubiquitin protein ligase binding activity. Predicted to be involved in cellular response to nitrogen starvation and macroautophagy. Located in cell body; dendrite cytoplasm; and dendrite membrane. Orthologous to human GABARAPL1 (GABA type A receptor associated protein like 1).
RGD Description
Predicted to enable several functions, including Tat protein binding activity; phosphatidylethanolamine binding activity; and ubiquitin protein ligase binding activity. Predicted to be involved in cellular response to nitrogen starvation and macroautophagy. Located in cell body; dendrite cytoplasm; and dendrite membrane. Orthologous to human GABARAPL1 (GABA type A receptor associated protein like 1); PARTICIPATES IN autophagy pathway; INTERACTS WITH 17beta-estradiol; 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzodioxine; 4,4'-sulfonyldiphenol.
Cross References
Additional Information
Literature

Orthology

Gene tree
PANTHER:PTHR10969
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Paralogy

Function - GO Annotations

Pathways

No data available

Phenotypes

Primary Sources
None
Other Sources
None

Disease Associations

Cases where the expected disease association was NOT found
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Transgenic Alleles

Models

Sequence Feature Viewer

Genome location
Assembly version
mRatBN7.2
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162.981M162.982M162.983M162.984M162.985M162.986M162.987M162.988M162.989M

Sequence Details

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Expression

Primary Sources
None
Other Sources
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Molecular Interactions

Genetic Interactions