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TRANSPORTERS FROM HUMANS:
Transporter Information:
Name: calcium channel, voltage-dependent, gamma subunit 4
Symbol: CACNG4
Locations: 17q24
GenBank: AH008289
Swiss-Prot: Q9UBN1
Accession Number: NM_014405
GDBGDB:10795881
LocusLink27092
OMIM606404
PubMed (10613843): Burgess DL, Davis CF, Gefrides LA, Noebels JL. Identification of three novel Ca(2+) channel gamma subunit genes revealsmolecular diversification by tandem and chromosome duplication.Genome Res. 1999 Dec;9(12):1204-13. PMID: 10613843 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

Gene duplication is believed to be an important evolutionary mechanism for generating functional diversity within genomes. The accumulated products of ancient duplication events can be readily observed among the genes encoding voltage-dependent Ca(2+) ion channels. Ten paralogous genes have been identified that encode isoforms of the alpha(1) subunit, four that encode beta subunits, and three that encode alpha(2)delta subunits. Until recently, only a single gene encoding a muscle-specific isoform of the Ca(2+) channel gamma subunit (CACNG1) was known. Expression of a distantly related gene in the brain was subsequently demonstrated upon isolation of the Cacng2 gene, which is mutated in the mouse neurological mutant stargazer (stg). In this study, we sought to identify additional genes that encoded gamma subunits. Because gene duplication often generates paralogs that remain in close syntenic proximity (tandem duplication) or are copied onto related daughter chromosomes (chromosome or whole-genome duplication), we hypothesized that the known positions of CACNG1 and CACNG2 could be used to predict the likely locations of additional gamma subunit genes. Low-stringency genomic sequence analysis of targeted regions led to the identification of three novel Ca(2+) channel gamma subunit genes, CACNG3, CACNG4, and CACNG5, on chromosomes 16 and 17. These results demonstrate the value of genome evolution models for the identification of distantly related members of gene families.

>Q9UBN1|CCG4_HUMAN Voltage-dependent calcium channel gamma-4 subunit - Homo sapiens (Human).
MVRCDRGLQMLLTTAGAFAAFSLMAIAIGTDYWLYSSAHICNGTNLTMDDGPPPRRARGDLTHSGLWRVCCIEGIYKGHC
FRINHFPEDNDYDHDSSEYLLRIVRASSVFPILSTILLLLGGLCIGAGRIYSRKNNIVLSAGILFVAAGLSNIIGIIVYI
SSNTGDPSDKRDEDKKNHYNYGWSFYFGALSFIVAETVGVLAVNIYIEKNKELRFKTKREFLKASSSSPYARMPSYRYRR
RRSRSSSRSTEASPSRDVSPMGLKITGAIPMGELSMYTLSREPLKVTTAASYSPDQEASFLQVHDFFQQDLKEGFHVSML
NRRTTPV