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Specificity: differentiated podocytes (glomerular visceral epithelial cells) in vivo and in vitro (weaker additional reaction with arterial endothelial cells), co-localization with alpha-actinin. Does not react with parietal cells. Reacts with a subset of exclusively telencephalic synapses.
SYNPO (Synaptopodin) is an actin-associated protein in telencephalic dendrites and renal podocytes. SYNPO is tightly associated with the dendritic spine apparatus, and mice lacking the SYNPO gene lack the apparatus. These SYNPO-null mice also demonstrate an impaired ability to express long-term potentiation as well as deficits in spatial memory tasks, indicating that SYNPO is involved in the regulation of synaptic plasticity. Recent studies suggest that SYNPO is linked to neuronal calcium stores and plays a role in the calcium store-associated ability of neurons to undergo long-term plasticity.
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Protein Aliases: Synaptopodin
Gene Aliases: 9030217H17Rik; 9130229N11; 9330140I15Rik; AW046661; KIAA1029; SYNPO
UniProt ID: (Human) Q8N3V7, (Rat) Q9Z327
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 11346, (Rat) 60324, (Mouse) 104027
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