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Regucalcin

 The protein encoded by this gene is a highly conserved, calcium-binding protein, that is preferentially expressed in the liver, kidney and other tissues. It may have an important role in calcium homeostasis. Studies in rats designate that this protein may also production a part in elderly, as it demonstrations age-associated down-regulation. This genetic factor is share of a gene cluster on chromosome Xp11.3-Xp11.23. Another, splicing consequence in two record alternatives having different 5' UTRs, but encoding the same protein.  Regucalcin is a future name for a calcium-binding protein that was discovered in 1978. This protein is also known as Senescence Marker Protein-30 (SMP30). Regucalcin differs from calmodulin and other Ca2+-related proteins as it does not contain an EF-hand motif of Ca2+-binding domain. It may control the result of Ca2+ on liver cell functions. From several investigations, regucalcin has been exposed to play a multifunctional part in several cell kinds as a regulatory protein in the intracellular signalling system.

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