AKAP9 - A-kinase anchor protein 9 - human protein (Function)
 
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AKAP9 »  A-kinase anchor protein 9  (AKAP-9)
 
Protein also known as:  Centrosome- and Golgi-localized PKN-associated protein (CG-NAP).
Gene name:  AKAP9
One or more isoforms of this protein have been shown to exist at protein level
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Overview 
Binds to type II regulatory subunits of protein kinase A. Scaffolding protein that assembles several protein kinases and phosphatases on the centrosome and Golgi apparatus. May be required to maintain the integrity of the Golgi apparatus.  
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Isoform  Iso 4   Is associated with the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor and is specifically found in the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) as well as in neuronal synapses, suggesting a role in the organization of postsynaptic specializations.  
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GO molecular function 
Protein bindingdefinition[GO:0005515]  
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Receptor bindingdefinition[GO:0005102]  
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  • TASPINC
GO biological process 
Signal transductiondefinition[GO:0007165]  
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  • TASPINC
Synaptic transmissiondefinition[GO:0007268]  
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  • TASPINC
Transportdefinition[GO:0006810]  
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  • TASPINC
Pathways 
According to Reactome, this protein belongs to the following pathway:
Cell Cycle  REACT_115566  
 

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Technical term 
Reference proteome  definition   [KW-1185]