MSS4: Lysates
MSS4, also known by its gene name PIP5K1B, has a 543 amino acid long isoform that is 61 kDa and a 549 amino acid isoform that is approximately 62 kDa. MSS4 plays a role in platelet adhesion, actin filament organization and the biosynthesis of PIP2. Current research on MSS4 is being conducted in relation to several diseases and disorders including kidney disease, schizophrenia, neuronitis and Friedreich's ataxia. MSS4 has also been shown to have interactions with CLIC1, BTK, MCRS1 and PIP5KL1 in pathways such as the RAC1 signaling pathway, CD28 signaling, Phosphatidylinositol signaling and the metabolism of lipids and lipoproteins.
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MSS4: Lysates
MSS4, also known by its gene name PIP5K1B, has a 543 amino acid long isoform that is 61 kDa and a 549 amino acid isoform that is approximately 62 kDa. MSS4 plays a role in platelet adhesion, actin filament organization and the biosynthesis of PIP2. Current research on MSS4 is being conducted in relation to several diseases and disorders including kidney disease, schizophrenia, neuronitis and Friedreich's ataxia. MSS4 has also been shown to have interactions with CLIC1, BTK, MCRS1 and PIP5KL1 in pathways such as the RAC1 signaling pathway, CD28 signaling, Phosphatidylinositol signaling and the metabolism of lipids and lipoproteins.
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