Tj. Mcnulty et al., Tissue distribution of GAP1(IP4BP) and GAP1(m) two inositol 1,3,4,5-tetrakisphosphate-binding proteins, CELL SIGNAL, 13(12), 2001, pp. 877-886
Two members of the GAP1 family, GAP1(1P4BP) and GAP1(m), have been shown to
bind the putative second messenger Ins(1,3,4.5)P-4 with high affinity and
specificity, though other aspects of their behaviour suggest that in vivo,
whereas GAP1(1P4BP) may function as an Ins(1,3,4,5)P-4 receptor, GAP1(m) ma
y be a receptor for the lipid second messenger PtdIns(3,4,5)P-3. As a step
towards clarifying their cellular roles, we describe here how we have raise
d and characterised antisera that are specific for the two proteins, and us
ed these to undertake a comprehensive study of their tissue distribution. B
oth proteins are widely expressed, but there are several clear differences
between them in the tissues that show the highest levels of expression. (C)
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