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AHNAK is ubiquitously expressed in most tissues throughout the body, and the AHNAK family of proteins is specific to vertebrates. There are 3 AHNAK-like genes, AHNAK1, AHNAK2, and Periaxin. AHNAK2 is a 600-kDa protein that is hypothesized to have a similar localization and function to AHNAK. Periaxin is a 155-kDa protein that is important in the myelination of the peripheral nervous system.
AHNAK is ubiquitously expressed in most tissues throughout the body, and the AHNAK family of proteins is specific to vertebrates. There are 3 AHNAK-like genes, AHNAK1, AHNAK2, and Periaxin. AHNAK2 is a 600-kDa protein that is hypothesized to have a similar localization and function to AHNAK. Periaxin is a 155-kDa protein that is important in the myelination of the peripheral nervous system.
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All 3 of these proteins have similar genetic structure (several small exons that are upstream of a single large exon), tripartite repeat protein structure, and conserved N-terminal PDZ domain. Both AHNAK and Periaxin have large and small isoforms. Phylogenetic analysis of the 3 AHNAK family members and their isoforms indicates that the AHNAK protein family is derived from a common ancestor and that Periaxin and AHNAK2 are more similar than AHNAK.
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All 3 of these proteins have similar genetic structure (several small exons that are upstream of a single large exon), tripartite repeat protein structure, and conserved N-terminal PDZ domain. Both AHNAK and Periaxin have large and small isoforms. Phylogenetic analysis of both the PDZ domains and the whole sequences of the 3 AHNAK family members and their isoforms indicates that the AHNAK protein family is derived from a common ancestor and that Periaxin and AHNAK2 are more similar than AHNAK.
AHNAK has previously been reported dimerizing, and the PDZ domains of AHNAK2 and Periaxin have been crystallized as homodimers (sources of AHNAK dimer and PDZ dimerization). This dimerization may be an important piece of the scaffolding functions of the proteins in the AHNAK family.
AHNAK has previously been reported dimerizing, and the PDZ domains of AHNAK2 and Periaxin have been crystallized as homodimers (sources of AHNAK dimer and PDZ dimerization). This dimerization may be an important piece of the scaffolding functions of the proteins in the AHNAK family.

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References

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