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Protein Domain
Type: Domain
Description: Stac (SH3 and cysteine-rich domain-containing) proteins are putative adaptor proteins that contain a cysteine-rich C1 domain and one or two SH3 domains at the C terminus. There are three mammalian members (Stac1, Stac2, and Stac3) of this family. Stac1 and Stac3 contain two SH3 domains while Stac2 contains a single SH3 domain at the C terminus. Stac3 is specific to skeletal muscle and is a component of the excitation-contraction coupling machinery. A mutation in the Stac3 gene has been linked to a severe muscle disease, Native American myopathy (NAM) [, ].This entry represents the first SH3 domain of Stac3.
Publication
First Author: Legha W
Year: 2010
Journal: Gene Expr Patterns
Title: stac1 and stac2 genes define discrete and distinct subsets of dorsal root ganglia neurons.
Volume: 10
Issue: 7-8
Pages: 368-75
Publication
First Author: Hubbard BP
Year: 2013
Journal: Science
Title: Evidence for a common mechanism of SIRT1 regulation by allosteric activators.
Volume: 339
Issue: 6124
Pages: 1216-9
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 403  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 360  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 408  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 403  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 349  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 110  
Fragment?: true