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- SCIN abstract "Scinderin (also known as adseverin) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SCIN gene.Scinderin is an actin severing protein belonging to the gelsolin superfamily. It was discovered in Dr. Trifaro's laboratory at the University of Ottawa, Canada. Secretory tissues are rich in scinderin. In these tissues scinderin, a calcium dependent protein, regulates cortical actin networks. Normally secretory vesicles are excluded from release sites on the plasma membrane by the presence of a cortical actin filament network. During cell stimulation, Calcium channels open allowing calcim ions to enter de secretory cell. Increase in intracellualr calcium activates scinderin with the consecuent actin filament severing and local dissociation of actin filament networks. This allows the movement of secretory vesicles to release sites on the plasma membrane.".
- SCIN entrezgene "85477".
- SCIN wikiPageID "14882101".
- SCIN wikiPageLength "6512".
- SCIN wikiPageOutDegree "2".
- SCIN wikiPageRevisionID "679038141".
- SCIN wikiPageWikiLink Gene.
- SCIN wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- SCIN wikiPageWikiLinkText "SCIN".
- SCIN requireManualInspection "no".
- SCIN summaryText "Scinderin is an actin severing protein belonging to the gelsolin superfamily. It was discovered in Dr. Trifaro's laboratory at the University of Ottawa, Canada. Secretory tissues are rich in scinderin. In these tissues scinderin, a calcium dependent protein, regulates cortical actin networks. Normally secretory vesicles are excluded from release sites on the plasma membrane by the presence of a cortical actin filament network. During cell stimulation, Calcium channels open allowing calcim ions to enter de secretory cell. Increase in intracellualr calcium activates scinderin with the consecuent actin filament severing and local dissociation of actin filament networks. This allows the movement of secretory vesicles to release sites on the plasma membrane.".
- SCIN updateCitations "yes".
- SCIN updatePage "yes".
- SCIN updateProteinBox "yes".
- SCIN updateSummary "yes".
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- SCIN hypernym Protein.
- SCIN type Biomolecule.
- SCIN type Protein.
- SCIN type Thing.
- SCIN type Q206229.
- SCIN type Q8054.
- SCIN comment "Scinderin (also known as adseverin) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SCIN gene.Scinderin is an actin severing protein belonging to the gelsolin superfamily. It was discovered in Dr. Trifaro's laboratory at the University of Ottawa, Canada. Secretory tissues are rich in scinderin. In these tissues scinderin, a calcium dependent protein, regulates cortical actin networks.".
- SCIN label "SCIN".
- SCIN sameAs Q18048062.
- SCIN sameAs m.03h09vq.
- SCIN sameAs Q18048062.
- SCIN wasDerivedFrom SCIN?oldid=679038141.
- SCIN isPrimaryTopicOf SCIN.