Endophilin A1 (also SH3GL2, SH3P4, EEN-B1, CNS-A2, GL2 and SH3D2A) is a 39-42 kDa member of the A subfamily, endophilin (attracted to endocytic protein) family of molecules. It is a neuronally-expressed cytosolic protein that is concentrated in presynaptic areas. Endophilin A1 is a key player in clathrin-associated endocytosis, participating in invagination plus vesicle fission and recycling. It is able to impact membrane curvature through electroststic differences via its N‑terminus, and interact with multiple synaptic region proteins such as dynamin and synaptojanin through an SH3 homology domain at its C-terminus. Although Endophilin A1 is a monomer in the cytosol, it will homodimerize and heterodimerize with endophilin-2 when active at the synapse. Endophilin A1 is also associated with endocytic trafficking of growth factor receptors. In concert with CIN85, Cbl and ataxin-2, Endophilin A1 extend the half-life of EGFR at the plasma membrane. Human Endophilin A1 is 352 amino acids (aa) in length. It contains an aforementioned N-terminal BAR domain (aa 18-249) plus an SH3 domain that binds Pro‑rich aa sequences (aa 290-349). There is one potential alternative start site at Met36. Endophilin A1 is one of three groupA endophilin isoforms, all of which are the product of separate genes. Although the -A2 and -A3 isoforms share approximately 70% aa overall sequence identity with -A1, over aa 217-293, -A2 and -A3 share less than 50% aa sequence identity with Endophilin A1. Over this same aa sequence, human and mouse Endophilin A1 share more that 97% aa sequence identity.
Human/Mouse/Rat Endophilin A1/SH3GL2 Alexa Fluor™ Plus 555‑conjugated Antibody
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