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A novel primary response gene, Alivin 1 (ali1), is an activity-dependent gene and promotes survival of neurons. Sequence analyses reveal that rat, mouse, and human Ali1 proteins contain seven leucine-rich repeats, one IgC2-like loop and a transmembrane domain, and display homology to Kek and Trk families. Results suggest that expression of ali1 promotes depolarization-dependent survival of the granule neuron. Mouse ali1 was mapped to a locus approximately 55.3 cM from the centromere on chromosome 15 that is syntenic to positional candidate loci for familial Alzheimer's disease type 5 and Parkinson's disease 8 on human chromosome 12.
adhesion molecule with Ig like domain 2; adhesion molecule with Ig-like domain 2; AI415330; Ali1; alivin 1; alivin-1; amigo2; AMIGO-2; amigo2 {ECO:0000312; amphoterin induced gene 2; amphoterin induced gene and ORF 2; amphoterin-induced protein 2; AW208913; DEGA; differentially expressed in gastric adenocarcinoma; differentially expressed in gastric adenocarcinomas; EMBL:AAO48951.1}; transmembrane protein AMIGO2
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