Neurocalcin
neurocalcin delta | |||||||
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Chr. 8 q22-q23 | |||||||
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Neurocalcin is a
The subclass of neurocalcins are brain-specific proteins that fit into the EF-hand superfamily of calcium binding proteins. The NCS family were defined by the photoreceptor cell-specific protein, recoverin. Neurocalcin was purified from the bovine brain by using calcium-dependent drug affinity chromatography. The amino acid sequence showed that neurocalcin has three functional calcium binding sites. It is expressed in the central nervous system, retina, and adrenal gland. With this unique pattern of expression it is thought that neurcalcin offers a different physiological role than similar proteins visinin and recoverin.
Neurocalcin delta an isoform of Neurocalcin is known to regulate adult neurogenesis ( Upadhyay et al., 2019)
External links
- Neurocalcin at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
- NCS proteins
- [1] Protein Database Page
References
- Terasawa, M; Nakano, A; Kobayashi, R; Hidaka, H (1992). "Neurocalcin: a novel calcium-binding protein from bovine brain" (PDF). The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 267 (27): 19596–9. PMID 1527077.
- Hidaka, H; Okazaki, K (1993). "Neurocalcin family: a novel calcium-binding protein abundant in bovine central nervous system". Neuroscience Research. 16 (2): 73–7. S2CID 4210072.
- Ladant, D (1995). "Calcium and membrane binding properties of bovine neurocalcin delta expressed in Escherichia coli". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 270 (7): 3179–85. PMID 7852401.