PANTHER Gene Information   
Gene Symbol(s): Pkp1
Organism: Mus musculus
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Gene Name: Plakophilin-1
Gene ID: MGI:1328359
Protein ID: P97350
Persistent Id: PTN000042900
Alternate Ids:
MGI:1328359(MGI) 187952125(GI)
B2RSX3(AltAccession) PKP1_MOUSE(UniProtKB-ID)
ENSMUSG00000026413(Ensembl) NM_019645(refSeq)
BC139041(EMBL) AAI39043(EMBL-CDS)
ENSMUST00000163260(Ensembl_TRS) PKP1(Synonym)
ENSMUSP00000128418(Ensembl_PRO) Pkp1(Symbol)
18772(GeneID)
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PANTHER Classification
PANTHER Family: PLAKOPHILLIN-RELATED (PTHR10372)
PANTHER Subfamily: PLAKOPHILIN-1 (PTHR10372:SF3)  
PANTHER GO-slim Molecular Function:
PANTHER GO-slim Biological Process:
PANTHER GO-slim Cellular Component: plasma membrane
cytoplasm
adherens junction
nucleus
PANTHER protein class: intermediate filament binding protein
Pathway Categories: No pathway information available
GO MF Complete: DNA binding, RNA binding, protein binding, cadherin binding, lamin binding
GO BP Complete: positive regulation of keratinocyte differentiation, negative regulation of mRNA catabolic process, transepithelial water transport, positive regulation of protein localization to plasma membrane, positive regulation of protein localization to membrane, desmosome maintenance, positive regulation of cell-cell adhesion, positive regulation of cap-dependent translational initiation, positive regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase II, desmosome assembly, positive regulation of gene expression, intermediate filament bundle assembly, cell-cell adhesion, ameloblast differentiation
GO CC Complete: nucleus, nuclear stress granule, cornified envelope, adherens junction, cytoplasmic stress granule, perinuclear region of cytoplasm, cytoplasm, desmosome, plasma membrane, nucleoplasm
Reactome Pathways: Formation of the cornified envelope, Immune System, Programmed Cell Death, Keratinization, Innate Immune System, Neutrophil degranulation, Apoptosis, Apoptotic execution phase, Developmental Biology, Apoptotic cleavage of cellular proteins, Apoptotic cleavage of cell adhesion proteins