| Primary Identifier | IPR031115 | Type | Family |
| Short Name | Copine_CPNA-1 |
| description | CPNA-1 is a copine domain protein required for muscle maintenance/stability in Caenorhabditis elegans []. It is localised to integrin adhesion sites in muscle tissue and might act as a linker between membrane proximal attachment proteins and those deeper within muscle cells. CPNA-1 contains a predicted transmembrane domain and is the first characterised copine domain-containing protein that lacks C2 domains. It is most similar to homologues in other nematodes, but it is also similar to mammalian copines. |