| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Gene | Syngap1 |
| Protein Name | SYGP1_RAT |
| Organism | Rattus norvegicus (Rat) |
| Alternative name(s) | Ras/Rap GTPase-activating protein SynGAP (Neuronal RasGAP) (Synaptic Ras GTPase-activating protein 1) (Synaptic Ras-GAP 1) (p135 SynGAP) |
| Protein Family | N/A |
| NCBI Gene ID | N/A |
| UniProt ID | Q9QUH6 |
| Enzyme Class | - |
| Molecular Weight | 144722 |
| Protein Length | 1308 |
| Protein Domain | InterPro | Pfam |
| 3D Structure |
PDBe |
PDBj |
RCSB PDB |
DrugPort
ModBase | SwissModel |
| Gene Expression | Gene Expression Atlas |
| Function and Disease | OMIM |
| Protein-protein Interaction Database | STRING | IntAct | MINT |
| Kinase Database | Phospho.ELM | PhosphoSite | NetworKIN |
| Catalytic Activity (UniProt annotation) | - |
| Localization | Membrane; Peripheral membrane protein. Cell junction, synapse. Note=Mostly in excitatory glutamatergic synapses. |
| Function (UniProt annotation) | Major constituent of the PSD essential for postsynaptic signaling. Inhibitory regulator of the Ras-cAMP pathway. Member of the NMDAR signaling complex in excitatory synapses, it may play a role in NMDAR-dependent control of AMPAR potentiation, AMPAR membrane trafficking and synaptic plasticity. Regulates AMPAR-mediated miniature excitatory postsynaptic currents. Exhibits dual GTPase-activating specificity for Ras and Rap. May be involved in certain forms of brain injury, leading to long-term learning and memory deficits. |
| Gene Ontology | GO:0005096; GO:0007165; GO:0014069; GO:0016020; GO:0017124; GO:0019901; GO:0030054; GO:0045202; GO:0046580; GO:0048167; GO:0098978; GO:0099092 |
| Gene Name | Organism | P-Site | Sequence(+/-7) | Conservation | Disorder | Curator Assessment | Reliability | Evidence Class | Evidence Logic | PubMed | Phospho-ELM | PhosphoSite-Plus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CAMK2A (Q9UQM7) | Homo sapiens | S1138 | PSITKQHSQTPSTLN | N/A | 0.8966 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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Reactome Pathways
No KEGG pathways found
No NCI Nature pathways found