RAB7L1 explained
RAB7, member RAS oncogene family-like 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the RAB7L1 gene.[1] The gene is also known as RAB7L. RAB7L1 encodes a small GTP-binding protein and is a member of the Ras superfamily.[1] [2]
Further reading
- Tucci . A. . Nalls . M. A. . Houlden . H. . Revesz . T. . Singleton . A. B. . Wood . N. W. . Hardy . J. . Paisán-Ruiz . C. . 10.1038/ejhg.2010.125 . Genetic variability at the PARK16 locus . European Journal of Human Genetics . 18 . 12 . 1356–1359 . 2010 . 20683486 . 3002857 .
Notes and References
- Web site: RAB7, member RAS oncogene family-like 1. 2011-12-06.
- 10.1159/000134591 . Shimizu . F. . Katagiri . T. . Suzuki . M. . Watanabe . T. K. . Okuno . S. . Kuga . Y. . Nagata . M. . Fujiwara . T. . Nakamura . Y. . Takahashi . E. . Cloning and chromosome assignment to 1q32 of a human cDNA (RAB7L1) encoding a small GTP-binding protein, a member of the RAS superfamily . Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics . 77 . 3–4 . 261–263 . 1997 . 9284931.