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Members of this G protein family are characterized by the presence of conserved SNF2 domain, a helicase-like region. They also have an ATPase activity and are thought to have a significant role regulating chromatin remodeling. Although SNF2L1 has a ubiquitous expression pattern, its active form is expressed in neurons suggesting a possible role in promoting neurite outgrowth and regulating neuronal physiology. Principal Names: SWI/SNF related matrix associated actin dependent regulator of chromatin subfamily A member 1 (SMARCA1); SNF2L1; SNF2LB; Possible global transcription activator SNF2L1; SWI2 Official Gene Symbol: SMARCA1 Gen Bank Accession Number: NP_620604 Gene ID: 6594 (Human) Gene Map Locus: Xq25 (Human) SNF2L1, a ~123KDa protein, is a member of SWI/SNF family of proteins.
5730494M04Rik; ATP-dependent helicase SMARCA1; DKFZp686D1623; DNA-dependent ATPase SNF2L; FLJ41547; global transcription activator homologous sequence; hSNF2L; ISWI; nucleosome-remodeling factor subunit SNF2L; NURF140; Probable global transcription activator SNF2L1; RGD1561046; RP3-353H6.2; SMARCA1; SNF2L; SNF2L1; SNF2LB; SNF2-like 1; SNF2L-like protein; SNF2LT; sucrose nonfermenting 2-like protein 1; SWI; SWI/SNF related, matrix associated, actin dependent regulator of chromatin, subfamily a, member 1; SWI/SNF-related matrix-associated actin-dependent regulator of chromatin subfamily A member 1; SWI2
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