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Sarcolipin

1JDM6588n/aENSG00000170290n/aO00631n/aNM_003063n/aNP_003054n/aSarcolipin is a micropeptide protein that in humans is encoded by the SLN gene.1jdm: NMR Structure of Sarcolipin Sarcolipin is a micropeptide protein that in humans is encoded by the SLN gene. Sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPases are transmembrane proteins that catalyze the ATP-dependent transport of Ca2+ from the cytosol into the lumen of the sarcoplasmic reticulum in muscle cells. The SLN gene encodes a small transmembrane proteolipid that regulates several sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPases by reducing the accumulation of Ca2+ in the sarcoplasmic reticulum without affecting the rate of ATP hydrolysis. Ablation of sarcolipin increases atrial Ca2+ transient amplitudes and enhanced atrial contractility. Furthermore, atria from sarcolipin-null mice have blunted response to isoproterenol stimulation, implicating sarcolipin as a mediator of beta-adrenergic responses in atria.Recently it has been shown that SLN is an important mediator of muscle based thermogenesis and loss of sarcolipin predisposes mice to diet-induced obesity thus suggesting its role in energy metabolism and regulation of weight gain SLN (gene) has been shown to interact with PLN and ATP2A1.

[ "Phospholamban", "SERCA", "ATPase" ]
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