CDH1

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Cadherina 1

Estructura tridimensional de la proteína CDH1.
Estructuras disponibles
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 Lista de códigos PDB
1i7w
Identificadores
Símbolos CDH1 (HGNC: 1748) Arc-1; CD324; CDHE; ECAD; LCAM; UVO
Identificadores
externos
Locus Cr. 16 q22.1
Ortólogos
Especies
Humano Ratón
Entrez
999
UniProt
P12830 n/a
RefSeq
(ARNm)
NP_004351 n/a

La cadherina 1 (CDH1 o CD324) es una proteína codificada en humanos por el gen CDH1.[1]

CDH1 es un gen supresor de tumores.[2][3]​ La proteína CDH1 es una cadherina clásica perteneciente a la familia de las cadherinas. Esta proteína es una glicoproteína de adhesión célula-célula dependiente de calcio, compuesta de cinco repeticiones tipo cadherina extracelulares, una región transmembranal y un extremo citoplásmico altamente conservado. Se han asociado mutaciones del gen CHD1 con diversos tipos de cáncer (gástrico, de pecho, colorrectal, tiroideo y ovárico). La pérdida de función parece contribuir a la progresión del cáncer por un incremento de la proliferación celular, de la invasión y de la metástasis. El ectodominio de esta proteína media en la adhesión bacteriana a las células de mamíferos, y el dominio citoplásmico es necesario para que se produzca la internalización. Se han descrito diversas variantes transcripcionales por mutación de los sitios de splicing alternativo.[4]

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La proteína CDH1 ha demostrado ser capaz de interaccionar con:

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