SUBCELLULAR LOCALIZATION
| intracellular
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| intracellular,cytoplasm,organelle,lumen
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| intracellular,cytoplasm,organelle,endoplasmic reticulum
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| intracellular,cytoplasm,cytoskeleton,microtubule
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| intracellular,nuclear envelope,lumen
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| mostly in endoplasmic reticulum, lesser in nuclear envelope, primarily associated with the ER and nuclear envelope (NE) compartments in cells |
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found throughout the cytoplasm, neurite processes, and growth cones |
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located within the lumen of the nuclear envelope (NE) and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) |
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basic FUNCTION
| potentially involved in synaptic functioning |
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having either a housekeeping function or a synaptic function |
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capable of self-associating into an oligomeric complex |
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may be involved in connecting the nuclear envelope to the cytoplasmic cytoskeleton |
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can regulate the cellular trafficking of the dopamine transporter, as well as other polytopic membrane-bound proteins, including G protein-coupled receptors, transporters, and ion channels |
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may contribute to maintain the appropriate site-directed polarization and control neurite outgrowth |
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acting as an ER chaperone protein in a dynamic complex of proteins that links the NE/ER/Golgi, cytoskeleton, and translational machinery |
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playing a role together with snapin (SNAPAP) in regulated exocytosis |
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role in dynamic interactions between the KASH domains of nesprins and their protein partners in the lumen of the NE (nuclear enveloppe), with TOR1A influencing the localization of nesprins and associated cytoskeletal elements and affecting their role in nuclear and cell movement |
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has a regulatory role in vesicle recycling |
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may function as a molecular chaperone |
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play a role in several cellular processes, including dopaminergic neurotransmission, nuclear envelope organization and dynamics, and protein trafficking |