Collybistin
| Collybistin | |||||||
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| Identifiers | |||||||
| Symbol | ARHGEF9 | ||||||
| NCBI gene | 23229 | ||||||
| RefSeq | NP_056000 | ||||||
| UniProt | O43307 | ||||||
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| Locus | Chr. X q11.1 | ||||||
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Collybistin is a brain specific protein identified as a regulator of the localization of gephyrin, inducing the formation of submembrane gephyrin aggregates that accumulate glycine and GABA receptors. In 2000 it was identified as a gephyrin binding partner, and an important determinant of inhibitory postsynaptic membrane formation and plasticity. Gephyrin and collybistin are recruited to developing postsynaptic membranes of inhibitory synapses by the trans-synaptic adhesion molecule neuroligin-2, where they provide the scaffold for the clustering of inhibitory postsynaptic receptors to form a functioning inhibitory synapse.
The gene ARHGEF9 (aka ARHDH) codes for Collybistin.