IQ motif and SEC7 domain-containing protein 1 also known as ARF-GEP100 (ADP-Ribosylation Factor - Guanine nucleotide-Exchange Protein - 100-kDa) is a
protein that in humans is encoded by the IQSEC1gene.[5][6]
Function
The ARF-GEP100 protein is involved in
signal transduction. It is a
guanine nucleotide exchange factor that promotes binding of
GTP to
ADP ribosylation factor protein
ARF6 and to a lesser extent
ARF1 and
ARF5.[6] This activates the ADP-ribosylation activity of the target protein and cause it to modify its substrates. ARF-GEP100, through activation of ARF6, is therefore involved in the control of processes such as
endocytosis of
plasma membrane proteins,
E-cadherin recycling and
actincytoskeleton remodeling.[7] ARF-GEP100 appears particularly important in regulating
cell adhesion, with reductions in the level of this protein causing enhanced spreading and attachment of cells.[8]
It is highly expressed in the prefrontal cortex, and throughout the rest of the brain, and is believed to have a role in learning and memory, having been detected as phosphorylated in a phospho screen of the PSD.[9]
IQ motif and SEC7 domain-containing protein 1 also known as ARF-GEP100 (ADP-Ribosylation Factor - Guanine nucleotide-Exchange Protein - 100-kDa) is a
protein that in humans is encoded by the IQSEC1gene.[5][6]
Function
The ARF-GEP100 protein is involved in
signal transduction. It is a
guanine nucleotide exchange factor that promotes binding of
GTP to
ADP ribosylation factor protein
ARF6 and to a lesser extent
ARF1 and
ARF5.[6] This activates the ADP-ribosylation activity of the target protein and cause it to modify its substrates. ARF-GEP100, through activation of ARF6, is therefore involved in the control of processes such as
endocytosis of
plasma membrane proteins,
E-cadherin recycling and
actincytoskeleton remodeling.[7] ARF-GEP100 appears particularly important in regulating
cell adhesion, with reductions in the level of this protein causing enhanced spreading and attachment of cells.[8]
It is highly expressed in the prefrontal cortex, and throughout the rest of the brain, and is believed to have a role in learning and memory, having been detected as phosphorylated in a phospho screen of the PSD.[9]