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GCOM1 (GRINL1BP), which stands for Glutamate Ionotropic Receptor NMDA Type Subunit-Like 1 Binding Protein, is involved in various cellular processes. It is linked to the NMDA receptor signaling pathway, which can influence synaptic plasticity and cognitive function. The protein encoded by this gene is believed to play roles in regulating intracellular communication and neuronal signaling. The GCOM1 gene is of interest in neuroscience research, particularly in studies related to brain function and neuropsychiatric disorders.
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Protein Aliases: gcom; Gcom2; GRINL1A upstream protein; Gup; Myocardial zonula adherens protein; MYZAP-POLR2M
Gene Aliases: MYOZAP; MYZAP
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 145781
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