| Primary Identifier | IPR040397 | Type | Family |
| Short Name | SWAP |
| description | Suppressor of white apricot, also known as SWAP, is an alternative splicing regulator. SWAP was originally identified in Drosophila as a suppressor of the transposon-induced white-apricot mutation. It regulates splicing of several genes, including Swap itself []. Human SWAP has been shown to regulate alternative mRNA splicing of CD45 exon 4 and fibronectin IIICS [].This entry also includes CLK4-associating serine/arginine rich protein (CLASRP, also known as SWAP2). The function of SWAP2 is not clear. |