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The cataract-associated protein TMEM114, and TMLP1, are glycosylated transmembrane proteins that are distinct from claudin family members

Authors: 
Maher GJ, Hilton EN, Urquhart JE, Davidson AE, Spencer HL, Black GC, Manson FD
Citation: 
FEBS Letters. 2011 June 16;[Epub ahead of print] 10.1016/j.febslet.2011.05.060
Abstract: 
A novel gene, TMEM114, was annotated as a member of the claudin gene family and was subsequently associated as a cause of autosomal dominant cataract because of a translocation in its putative promoter. Our bioinformatic and molecular analyses of TMEM114, and the closely related TMLP1, demonstrate that these proteins are more closely related to members of the voltage dependent calcium channel gamma subunit family. TMEM114 and TMLP1 differed from claudins in terms of localisation in polarised epithelial cells and by the presence of N-linked glycans. By gene expression knockdown in Xenopus tropicalis we also demonstrate a role for Tmem114 in eye development.
Organism or Cell Type: 
Xenopus tropicalis