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CLIC4

2AHE, 2D2Z, 3OQS2593229876ENSG00000169504ENSMUSG00000037242Q9Y696Q9QYB1NM_013943NM_013885NP_039234NP_038913Chloride intracellular channel 4, also known as CLIC4, is a eukaryotic gene.2ahe: Crystal structure of a soluble form of CLIC4. intercellular chloride ion channel2d2z: Crystal structure of Soluble Form Of CLIC4 Chloride intracellular channel 4, also known as CLIC4, is a eukaryotic gene. Chloride channels are a diverse group of proteins that regulate fundamental cellular processes including stabilization of cell membrane potential, transepithelial transport, maintenance of intracellular pH, and regulation of cell volume. Chloride intracellular channel 4 (CLIC4) protein, encoded by the CLIC4 gene, is a member of the p64 family; the gene is expressed in many tissues and exhibits an intracellular vesicular pattern in PANC-1 cells (pancreatic cancer cells). CLIC4 binds to dynamin I, α-tubulin, β-actin, creatine kinase and two 14-3-3 isoforms. This article incorporates text from the United States National Library of Medicine, which is in the public domain.

[ "Intracellular", "Chloride channel", "Gene", "Apoptosis", "CLIC4 Gene", "Chloride Intracellular Channel Protein 4" ]
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