Entrez Summary: Arg and c-Abl represent the mammalian members of the Abelson family of non-receptor protein-tyrosine kinases. They interact with the Arg/Abl binding proteins via the SH3 domains present in the carboxy end of the latter group of proteins. This gene encodes the sorbin and SH3 domain containing 2 protein. It has three C-terminal SH3 domains and an N-terminal sorbin homology (SoHo) domain that interacts with lipid raft proteins. The subcellular localization of this protein in epithelial and cardiac muscle cells suggests that it functions as an adapter protein to assemble signaling complexes in stress fibers, and that it is a potential link between Abl family kinases and the actin cytoskeleton. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008].
UniProt Summary: N/A
Pfam DomainsGO Terms
Pfam Domains
SH3 1
Sorb
SH3 2
GO Terms
cell growth involved in cardiac muscle cell development
physiological cardiac muscle hypertrophy
physiological muscle hypertrophy
cytoskeletal adaptor activity
cardiac muscle tissue growth
heart growth
cardiac muscle hypertrophy
striated muscle hypertrophy
muscle hypertrophy
structural constituent of muscle
cardiac muscle cell development
cardiac cell development
developmental cell growth
cardiac muscle cell differentiation
cell growth
organ growth
structural constituent of cytoskeleton
cardiocyte differentiation
Notch signaling pathway
Z disc
striated muscle cell development
muscle cell development
cardiac muscle tissue development
lamellipodium
striated muscle cell differentiation
actin cytoskeleton
actin filament organization
muscle cell differentiation
striated muscle tissue development
muscle tissue development
muscle system process
apical plasma membrane
developmental growth
growth
focal adhesion
supramolecular fiber organization
muscle structure development
actin cytoskeleton organization
heart development
actin filament-based process
perinuclear region of cytoplasm
circulatory system development
cytoskeleton organization
RNA binding
cell development
tissue development
system process
CRISPR Data
Compound HitMost Correlated Genes in ChemogenomicsTissues where Essential in the Avana Dataset (DepMap 20Q1)