Mus musculus Gene: Prrt2
Summary
InnateDB Gene IDBG-210014.6
Last Modified 2014-10-13 [Report errors or provide feedback]
Gene Symbol Prrt2
Gene Name proline-rich transmembrane protein 2
Synonyms 1500031I19Rik; AI195361; DSPB3
Species Mus musculus
Ensembl Gene ENSMUSG00000045114
Encoded Proteins
proline-rich transmembrane protein 2
Protein Structure
Useful resources Stemformatics EHFPI ImmGen
Entrez Gene
Summary This gene does not have any Entrez summary - the following is the summary from its human ortholog ENSG00000167371:
This gene encodes a transmembrane protein containing a proline-rich domain in its N-terminal half. Studies in mice suggest that it is predominantly expressed in brain and spinal cord in embryonic and postnatal stages. Mutations in this gene are associated with episodic kinesigenic dyskinesia-1. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jan 2012]
Gene Information
Type Protein coding
Genomic Location Chromosome 7:127016771-127021211
Strand Reverse strand
Band F3
Transcripts
ENSMUST00000161728
ENSMUST00000159916 ENSMUSP00000124520
ENSMUST00000160767
ENSMUST00000161931
Interactions
Number of Interactions This gene and/or its encoded proteins are associated with 0 experimentally validated interaction(s) in this database.
They are also associated with 1 interaction(s) predicted by orthology.
Predicted by orthology
Total 1 [view]
Gene Ontology

Molecular Function
Accession GO Term
GO:0003674 molecular_function
Biological Process
GO:0009607 response to biotic stimulus
GO:0050884 neuromuscular process controlling posture
Cellular Component
GO:0005886 plasma membrane
GO:0016020 membrane
GO:0016021 integral component of membrane
GO:0030054 cell junction
GO:0045202 synapse
Orthologs
Species
Homo sapiens
Bos taurus
Gene ID
Gene Order
Not yet available
Cross-References
SwissProt
TrEMBL
UniProt Splice Variant
Entrez Gene
UniGene Mm.392047
RefSeq NM_001102563
OMIM
CCDS CCDS52405
HPRD
IMGT
MGI ID
MGI Symbol
EMBL
GenPept
RNA Seq Atlas